decays
positive feedback system
They are the same thing. The transient response is also known as the natural response.
The response of your glands is involuntary and controlled by a negative feedback system.
In a negative feedback system the response of the effector reverses the original stimuli.
in negative feedback. when an enzyme (negative feed back mechanism) produces too much of a molecule or substance that substance binds to the enzymes allosteric site to hault production of that substance (negative feedback response). and the whole process is the negative feedback loop.
The slowest poles of a system (those closest to the imaginary axis in the s-plane) give rise to the longest lasting terms in the transient response of the system. if a pole or set of poles are very slow compared to others in the transfer function, then they may dominate the transient response. If we plot the transient response of the system without accounting for the transient response of the fastest poles, we may find little difference from the transient response of the original system.
positive feedback system
They are the same thing. The transient response is also known as the natural response.
oxygen loading is a positive feedback response
it is the response of a system with respect to the input as a function of time
transient response is due to exponential behaviour and its die with time,its not permanent.
Feedback is the response from the audience to the source. When the feedback is distorted, it is not an accurate response.
It benefits from the change
ac transient analysis is frequency domain analysis.
Howard J. Curfman has written: 'Method for determining the frequency-response characteristics of an element or system from the system transient output response to a known imput function'
The response of your glands is involuntary and controlled by a negative feedback system.
A negative feedback will stabilize an amplifiers positive feed back will force the amplifier to either saturated state. this will hold true for a system too. A more general answer follows. 1. Feedback: Getting information about what just happened and responding to it. 2. Negative Feedback: The response lessens the output. 3. Positive Feedback: The response increases the output.