On problem 3, part b, can we assume a11 is not equal to a22?
Submitted by: waydo Submitted on: October 10, 2004 Identifier: H2 Yes. If a11 and a22 are equal the solution becomes somewhat more complicated (although the answer is the same). [Back to Top] • Lastly, is rise time defined as the amount of time for which the signal reaches 95% of its final value, REGARDLESS if it has overshoot and oscillating effects which may bring it back below 95% of the final value ? Submitted by: haomiao Submitted on: October 5, 2004 Identifier: H2 Rise time is ALWAYS the time it takes the system to go to 95% for the FIRST time. It is a measure of how fast the system reacts to a change in reference input, so you always want to know how quickly the system initially gets near to the reference, even if it overshoots/undershoots away. [Back to Top] • For number 1, when is a block dynamic? Submitted by: haomiao Submitted on: October 5, 2004 Identifier: H2 Whether or not a system is dynamic stems from the lack or presence of internal states. In the case of a static map,