Velocity lagging in process control refers to the delay between the desired change in a control variable and the actual response of the system. This phenomenon occurs when the system's output takes time to react to input changes due to inertia, time delays, or other dynamic factors. As a result, the control system may struggle to maintain stability or achieve setpoint quickly, potentially leading to oscillations or overshoot in the process response. Understanding and compensating for velocity lag is crucial for effective control system design and performance.
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.
Velocity is a speed in a very specific direction.
Designing of automated systems for controlling industrial processes.
Direct control of colonies meant that those colonized would be ruled by their masters or Europeans. Indirect control meant the colonized would retain their local leaders who in turn would be given instructions by their masters.
the rate of change in the velocity of a body
If the velocity is uniform, then the final velocity and the initial velocity are the same. Perhaps you meant to say uniform acceleration. In any event, the question needs to be stated more precisely.
It's a scrambled equation. What you meant to say is, "The absolute value of velocity equals speed."
If you plotted the original path and velocity, and the path and velocity of the 'impacting' force, then the third leg of the triangle will be the resultant path and velocity.
The speed at which a galaxy is expanding/getting larger.
what is meant by speed
The terms, 'lagging' and 'leading', describe the relationship between a circuit's load current and supply voltage. They describe whether the load current waveform is leading or lagging the supply voltage -always the current, never the voltage. Inductive loads always cause the current to lag the supply voltage, whereas capacitive loads always cause the current to lead the supply voltage.
You probably didn't mean simile but you meant synonym?Agility or velocity