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Trouble with differential eqn
posted on: 9/24/2006 12:29:54 AM

can any body help me with this????the problem is that i am not even able to understand the question.

A first order process with a time constant =5 and a gain=0.5 is subjected to an impulse forcing of magnitude =100. Determine the response using Laplace transform methods. The intial value of the response variable =4. The intial value of the forcing function = 8.

my doubts aredoubts may be totally out of context because i don't 've idea abt this process)
1)what is the damping ratio???
2)what is gain?????
3)at what rate is impulse force increasing???

i would appreciate it even if u can just tell me just the differential eqn for this question

 



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