Lecture

Correspondence of Pole Position and Responses

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This lecture explains how the position of poles in a complex plane affects the response of a system, with examples of decay, oscillations, and envelope growth based on the real and imaginary parts of the poles. The instructor demonstrates how different pole configurations lead to distinct response behaviors, such as decay, oscillations, and exponential growth, providing insights into system dynamics.

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