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a rough measure of bandwidth of a system is

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Network bandwidth is usually expressed in bits per second (bps); modern networks typically have speeds measured in the millions of bits per second (megabits per second, or Mbps) or billions of bits per second (gigabits per second, or Gbps).
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Answer:

In control systems, Gain crossover frequency is expressed as a rough measure of bandwidth of a system.

Explanation:

Gain crossover frequency (ωg) is the frequency at which the gain magnitude of the closed loop system is equal to one.

It is a rough measure of bandwidth(ωb).

For example, the value of gain crossover frequency is helpful to construct bode plots and relate the stability of the system.

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