Physics, asked by surya2850, 11 months ago

The output is said to be zero state response because dash conditions are made equal to zero

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Answered by mehrin20
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The zero state solution is the response of the system to the input, with initial conditions set to zero. The complete response is simply the sum of the zero input and zero state response.

Answered by anvimalik867
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Explanation:

The zero state response (ZSR), in electrical circuit theory, is the behaviour or response of a circuit with an initial state of zero. The ZSR does not originate from the initial state but only from the external inputs or driving operations of the circuit. The system's response to the input when the initial conditions are zero is known as the zero state solution. Simply adding the zero input and zero state responses yields the entire response. When the system's initial state is zero, the system's zero-state reaction is its solely input-driven response. That is, at time n = 0, the system is at rest. Explanation: When the input x(n) = 0, the system reacts naturally.

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