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Explain open-loop transfer function of a close system?

An open loop transfer function is the transfer function of a system without incorporating the feedback component. For example, where the closed loop transfer function with unity feedback H(s) = G(s)/(1+G(s)) it can be deduced that the open loop transfer function is Y(s)/U(s) = G(s).


What is used in nuclear power plant to transfer the heat in the primary loop to the secondary loop?

A heat exchanger where the primary pressurised water produces steam in the secondary side which is at a lower pressure (in the PWR)


Where do nuclear power plants store energy?

Nuclear plants don't store energy, except very briefly in the form of heat. In a pressurized water reactor, for example, the water in the primary coolant loop might make a complete circuit several times a minute. The primary loop is used to heat water in the secondary loop, and the secondary loop drives a steam turbine which converts the heat energy into electricity. This goes more or less directly onto the grid; there's not really any way to store it.


How do you prevent splattering when flamming a loop which has just been used to transfer a culture?

By sterilizing the loop by flaming it.


Why your car stereo has a buzzing sound?

you have a ground loop, use a ground loop isolator to get rid of it.


Formulas of a unity-feedback loop?

The formulas of a unity-feedback loop are: Closed-loop transfer function: This is the ratio of the output of the system to its input in the closed-loop configuration. It is calculated by dividing the open-loop transfer function by (1 + open-loop transfer function). Closed-loop gain: This is the gain of the system in the closed-loop configuration and represents the amplification of the input signal in the system. It is calculated by multiplying the open-loop gain by (1 + open-loop gain). Closed-loop bandwidth: This is the frequency range over which the system can effectively respond to input signals in the closed-loop configuration. It is usually determined by the pole locations in the system's transfer function.


What is the difference between a loop pedal and a delay pedal?

A Loop pedals recorded sound does not fade (decay).


How does a nuclear plant create energy?

It doesn't; it just transforms it, several times.fission of uranium creates heatheating of primary loop water creates superheated water under high pressuresuperheated primary loop water transfers heat in heat exchanger boiling secondary loop water and creates superheated dry steam under high pressuresuperheated dry steam in secondary loop passes through turbines causing them to spinspinning turbines spin generatorsspinning generators produce electricity


Why heat the inoculating loop after each transfer of microorganisms?

It is necessary to heat the inoculating loop after each transfer in order not to cross contaminate the media you are working with. It is also needed to maintain universal sterile procedures in a laboratory environment.


Hot water boiler Hartford loop image?

hartford loop


How is a turbine used to generate electricity?

A turbine is connected to an AC generator. When water falls on the fans of the turbine and make it rotate, it also rotates a loop which is connected to the turbine. This loop is rotated in the presence of a magnetic field, which is perpendicular to its axis. Thus, the magnetic flux changes in the loop, leading to an EMF or electric current. Mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy. Yipeeeee.


What is feed forward transfer function?

product of all transfer function relating input and output when the feedback loop is disconnected from the comparator