A set of non-minimum phase zeros within a linear system means which of the follo
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Question
A set of non-minimum phase zeros within a linear system means which of the following? Select all statements which are true.
a) There is no relevance of non-minimum phase verses minimum phase zeros in terms of the frequency response.
b)The non-minimum phase zeros give the same log-magnitude characteristics as minimum phase zeros.
c)The non-minimum phase set of zeros exists on the positive real region (right hand side) of the s-plane.
d) The non-minimum phase set of zeros exists on the positive real region (right hand side) of the s-plane meaning that the system is unstable. These zeros therefore do not contribute anything meaningful to the frequency response.
e) The non-minimum phase zeros contribute from 0o to -90o phase shift per zero whereas minimum phase zeros contribute from 0o to +90o phase shift per zero.
Explanation / Answer
statement in "B" , "C" and "E" are correct
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