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How do we deal with the hill force in problem 2 HW5?

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How do we deal with the hill force in problem 2 HW5?

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Submitted by: demetri Submitted on: November 8, 2003 Identifier: H5 This seems to have been a major source of confusion. The issue at hand is understanding transfer functions between particular _pairs_ of signals. For example, we ask you to calculate the transfer function from the command input to the system output. Such a calculation should be done assuming all other inputs (including disturbances) are zero. Of course, you could also calculate a transfer function from the disturbance to the output, but this is a distinct quantity. Whenever we ask for a transfer function, we specify the two signals that it relates. [Back to Top] • What is the value of Kp in problem 2, part b Submitted by: atiwari Submitted on: November 9, 2003 Identifier: H5 Use the same value as given in problem 2, part d Kp = 500 [Back to Top] • What are the subscripts in L(s) = n?(s)/d?(s) Submitted by: atiwari Submitted on: November 12, 2003 Identifier: L6.2 All the subscripts are L. L(s) = nL(s)/dL(s) [Back to Top

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