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- 23 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The phase lag introduced by transportation relays increases directly in proportion to the frequency, meaning it grows linearly as frequency increases.
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- 1.Which of the following is not considered a final control element?
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- 5.What does feedback decrease in a system?
- 6.What physical quantity can be detected using an LVDT sensor?
- 7.What characteristic does a properly designed first-order control system exhibit?
- 8.In which scenario is the transfer function method regarded as unsuitable?
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