Write the transfer function H(s) whose pole-zero plot is given in Fig. 8-38. H(s) -20 + j40
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Write the transfer function H(s) whose pole-zero plot is given in Fig. 8-38.
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H(s) -20 + j40 -40 joo, rad/s -20-j40 -10 σ, Np/s
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