An amplifier has a voltage transfer function T(s) = 106 s(s +10) s +103 . Convert this

Chapter 0, Problem F.7

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An amplifier has a voltage transfer function T(s) = 106 s(s +10) s +103 . Convert this to the form convenient for constructing Bode plots [that is, place the denominator factors in the form (1 + s/a)]. Provide a Bode plot for the magnitude response, and use it to find approximate values for the amplifier gain at 1, 10, 102 , 103 , 104 , and 105 rad/s. What would the actual gain be at 10 rad/s? At 103 rad/s? F

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