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concentrations
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species
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OUTLINE
OF
THEORY
AND
PROBLEMS
OF
FEEDBACK
and
CONTROL
SYSTEMS
Second
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CONTINUOUS (ANALOG) AND DISCRETE (DIGITAL)
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LINEAR
SYSTEMS
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3-4
3.15
STATE VARIABLE REPRESENTATION
OF
SYSTEMS
DESCRIBED
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LINEAR
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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positive if it acts in the direction of rotation dq.
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Figure
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From 3.2 and 3.4
L
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k
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k−1
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k
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k
0
L
2
.
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k
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