Bode Plot 2--Magnitude Diagram Given Transfer Function

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Find the magnitude plot given transfer function. No poles or zeros at origin but second order pole
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Very good video, in case this is still a question it would be 26dB cause you're going up 20dB/decade and you started at 6 and it so happens that you have a pole a decade away landing you at 26dB.

jjaya
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Thanks, this helped a bunch. The phase portion would be appreciated if you could explain that as well!

nsuntch
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Thank you for the explanation, it really helped. :)

computer
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Is the pole -10 or 10 and is the zero -1 or 1. All values of S that make the numerator equal to zero is called as 'zero' . Similarly all values of S that make denominator equal to 0 are called are poles. I'm confused

Grantttteeee
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thanks alot, but could you post a video for the phase angle as well

tolbacharawy
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I think between 10 and 100, it must be -20 db. As you have -40+20 db from numerator

baharehadokht
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worst tutorial in the history of control theory.

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