Consider the following statements regarding Second Order Systems:1.Damping ratio determines the nature of system response such as overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped.2.Underdamped systems show oscillatory response with decaying amplitude.3.Critically damped system has fastest response without oscillations.4.Overdamped system oscillates indefinitely with constant amplitude.Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Second-order dynamics are governed by two independent energy-storage states and are described by natural frequency and damping ratio. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response. Key relation: Characteristic form: s²+2ζω_n s+ω_n²=0.
Exam focus: ζ1 overdamped. Common trap: Overdamped responses do not sustain oscillations.
Formula / Key Relation
Characteristic form: s²+2ζω_n s+ω_n²=0.
Detailed Explanation
Correct Answer: A - 1, 2 and 3 only Quick Concept Explanation Second-order dynamics are governed by two independent energy-storage states and are described by natural frequency and damping ratio. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response. Key relation: Characteristic form: s²+2ζω_n s+ω_n²=0.Exam focus: ζ<1 underdamped, ζ=1 critical, ζ>1 overdamped. Common trap: Overdamped responses do not sustain oscillations. Statement-wise Verification Statement 1 - Correct.Damping ratio determines the nature of system response such as overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped.An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude,…
Correct Answer: A - 1, 2 and 3 only
Quick Concept Explanation
Second-order dynamics are governed by two independent energy-storage states and are described by natural frequency and damping ratio. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response. Key relation: Characteristic form: s²+2ζω_n s+ω_n²=0.
Exam focus: ζ<1 underdamped, ζ=1 critical, ζ>1 overdamped. Common trap: Overdamped responses do not sustain oscillations.
Statement-wise Verification
Statement 1 - Correct. Damping ratio determines the nature of system response such as overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response.
Statement 2 - Correct. Underdamped systems show oscillatory response with decaying amplitude. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response.
Statement 3 - Correct. Critically damped system has fastest response without oscillations. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response.
Statement 4 - Incorrect. Overdamped system oscillates indefinitely with constant amplitude. The correct principle is: An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response.
Core Concept
Second-order dynamics are governed by two independent energy-storage states and are described by natural frequency and damping ratio. An underdamped response oscillates with exponentially decaying amplitude, critical damping gives the fastest non-oscillatory response, and overdamping gives a slower non-oscillatory response.
Formula / Key Relationship
Characteristic form: s²+2ζω_n s+ω_n²=0.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option B is incorrect because it includes incorrect statement(s) 4 and omits correct statement(s) 2, 3. Option C is incorrect because it omits correct statement(s) 1. Option D is incorrect because it includes incorrect statement(s) 4.
Exam Shortcut / Approach
ζ<1 underdamped, ζ=1 critical, ζ>1 overdamped.
Common Mistake
Overdamped responses do not sustain oscillations.
Quick Revision
Damping Ratio and Response Type is linked with Second-Order Systems, Time Response and Control Systems. ζ<1 underdamped, ζ=1 critical, ζ>1 overdamped.
Quick Trick
ζ1 overdamped.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
Option B is incorrect because it includes incorrect statement(s) 4 and omits correct statement(s) 2, 3. Option C is incorrect because it omits correct statement(s) 1. Option D is incorrect because it includes incorrect statement(s) 4.
Common Mistake
Overdamped responses do not sustain oscillations.
Exam Tip
ζ1 overdamped.
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