31:50, isn't it what we are trying to find whether or not there is right half plane pole of H(s)= A(s)/(1+T(s)) NOT of only 1 + T(s)? As far as I understand, numbers of RHP of H(s) = number of RHZ of 1 + T(s) = number of origin encirclements of 1+ T(s) assuming that T(s) itself is stable (no RHP) Is that correct?
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31:50, isn't it what we are trying to find whether or not there is right half plane pole of H(s)= A(s)/(1+T(s)) NOT of only 1 + T(s)?
As far as I understand, numbers of RHP of H(s) = number of RHZ of 1 + T(s) = number of origin encirclements of 1+ T(s) assuming that T(s) itself is stable (no RHP)
Is that correct?
Sir,it's hard for me to undestand this lesson.I don't know from where I cannot understand.
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@37:53 does not make sense to me. Need to watch again to understand this lesson.