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Transient response analysis is done for_________ systems. Question 5Answer a. Stable b. Unstable c. Marginally stable d. Conditionally stable

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Transient response analysis is done for_________ systems.

Question 5Answer

a. Stable

b. Unstable

c. Marginally stable

d. Conditionally stable

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Solution

The transient response analysis is done for Stable systems. So, the answer is a. Stable.

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