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Can anyone please give me some simple explaination on Root locus?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition. The root locus of a feedback system is the graphical representation in the complex s-plane of the possible locations of its closed-loop poles for varying values of a certain system parameter. ... in the s-plane. The polynomial can be evaluated by considering the magnitudes and angles of each of these vectors.

Answered by 5234354ashish
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If you took an introductory linear systems class you learned, given a system, how to determine system behavior (usually a step response or a Bode plot). As an engineer the problem is typically the reverse. You know what kind of system response you want, and it is your job to design a sysetem that meets design goals. One common technique for doing this design is based on what is called a "root locus" plot.

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