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A graph of the time response of a second order system with various damping ratios. The horizontal axis is in radians, and represents the time multiplied by the natural frequency of the system. A range of damping ratios are depicted between 0 and 2.

Source

self-made, Inkscape

Date

19/05/2008

Author

Inductiveload

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(Reusing this image)
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current19:19, 19 May 2008720×460 (85 KB)Inductiveload ({{Information |Description=A graph of the time response of a second order system with various damping ratios. The horizontal axis is in radians, and represents the time multiplied by the natural frequency of the system. A range of damping ratios are depic)
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