Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

On problem 3, part b, can we assume a11 is not equal to a22?

A11 a22 assume problem
0
Posted

On problem 3, part b, can we assume a11 is not equal to a22?

0

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,

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123