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Chapter 2 Problem 2.37

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You have just purchased an old sports car. When the engine is idling at 1000 rpm, you press on the throttle and change the rpm to 3000 rpm. You notice that the tachometer overshoots 3000 rpm and oscillates for a couple of seconds about 3000 rpm until it becomes steady. Is this a zero-, first-, or second-order measuring system? What characteristic of the tachometer might you change to eliminate the oscillations?

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 37 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: You have just purchased an old sports car. When the engine is idling at 1000 rpm, you press on the throttle and change the rpm to 3000 rpm. You notice that the tachometer overshoots 3000 rpm and oscillates for a couple of seconds about 3000 rpm until it becomes steady. Is this a zero-, first-, or second-order measuring system? What characteristic of the tachometer might you change to eliminate the oscillations?
From the textbook chapter General Characteristics of Measurement Systems you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Introduction to Engineering Experimentation 3 
Author Anthony J. Wheeler, Ahmad R. Ganji
ISBN 9780131742765

You have just purchased an old sports car. When the engine

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