Self-assessments-Chapter 1 Control Theory Rashid Florida Poly PDF

Title Self-assessments-Chapter 1 Control Theory Rashid Florida Poly
Course Control Theory
Institution Florida Polytechnic University
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Florida Polytechnic University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Control Theory

Chapter 1 NOTE: SHOW ALL STEPS IN YOUR ANSWER SHEETS 1. In the temperature-control system as shown in Fig. 1.2, the radiator acts as the A. Controller B. Output Element C. Load D. None of these

2. In the engine-control system as shown in Fig. 1.3, the engine acts as the A. Controller B. Output Element C. Load D. None of these

3. In the engine-control system as shown in Fig. 1.3, the foot-paddle is the A. Controller B. Output Element C. Load D. None of these

4. In the process control system as shown in Fig. 1.6, the pneumatic diaphragm motor acts as the A. Controller B. Output Element C. Load D. None of these

5. In the position-control servomechanism system as shown in Fig. 1.5, the motor acts as the A. Controller B. Output Element C. Load D. None of these

6. In the process control system as shown in Fig. 1.6, the fluid control valve acts as the A. Controller B. Output Element Self-assessments-Chapter 1

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C. Load D. None of these

7. A thermocouple can act as a A. Measuring device B. Transducer C. None of these D. All of these

8. Increasing the gain of the system as shown in Fig. 1.8(a) will the output to reach the steady-state condition. A. Faster B. Slower C. No-effect

9. A transducer A. Converts signals of one physical form to another form B. Provides the load with the power of the correct physical nature C. Produces a signal proportional to the difference between the input signal and the output signal D. None of these

10. An error detector A. Converts signals of one physical form to another form B. Provides the load with the power of the correct physical nature C. Produces a signal proportional to the difference between the input signal and the output signal D. None of these

Answer: 1 – B, 2 – B, 3-A, 4- B, 5-B, 6-C, 7-D, 8-A, 9-A, 10-C By submitting this assignment on the Canvas drop-box, I certify that this assignment is the result of my own efforts.

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