The 'response' of an instrument or system refers to how it reacts to external stimuli or inputs. This can include changes in output based on variations in parameters such as frequency, amplitude, or other influencing factors. In the context of control systems, the response can be characterized by its speed, stability, and accuracy in reaching a desired state or output. Overall, it reflects the system's effectiveness in processing inputs and producing corresponding outputs.
Steady state response refers to the output of a system once it has reached a stable condition, with the input being constant over time. It represents the system's behavior after transients have decayed and the system has settled into a consistent output. The steady state response is useful for understanding how a system behaves over the long term.
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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.
A general question, begets a general answer... The "response time" is the cumulative time it take the computer/system to respond to a specific command, function or operation. -P2E
It seems there may be a typo or misunderstanding regarding the term "untimarboe," as there is no widely recognized instrument by that name. If you meant "trombone," it is a brass instrument known for its slide mechanism. For clarification or if you meant a different instrument, please provide additional context.
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What is meant by administrative system in business? What is meant by administrative system in business?
Call and response is where either an instrument plays a melody and the singer echoes it or vice versa.
Inoovation in response to a change.
The instrument referred to is the National Preparedness System, which outlines the strategic approach for building, sustaining, and delivering essential capabilities across the five mission areas of Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery. This system integrates various stakeholders, resources, and planning efforts to enhance the nation's resilience to hazards and emergencies. By focusing on these core capabilities, the system aims to ensure a coordinated and effective response to disasters and threats.
symphatetic response system?
when it an infection or something gets past the first immune response then your body uses a different response or after immunisation