Lecture

Properties of Dynamic Systems

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This lecture covers the properties of dynamic systems, including linearity, causality, and equilibrium points. It explains how linearity relates to homogeneity and additivity, the importance of causality in system responses, and the concept of equilibrium points based on initial conditions. The lecture also discusses the characteristics of systems studied in the course, such as being continuous, differential, linear, time-invariant, and having zero initial conditions.

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