Determine the transfer function of the circuit(see attachment).Assume that i(t) is the excitation and v(t) is the response resulting from i(t).(in attachment are the possible answers for the exercise)
Here, V = L di/dt Doing a Laplace transform, V(s) = I(s).Ls The transfer function will be V(s)/I(s) = Ls I believe the answer to be 4. But G is normally used for conductance (I/V). I am not sure what exactly it means here.
G(s) in this case indikate -TRANSFER FUNCTION. If the input excitation is the current I(s) and output response is voltage V(s), the G(s)=V(s)/I(s),if the V(s) is the input and I(s) is the output than G(s)=I(s)/V(s).
G(s) in this case indicate -TRANSFER FUNCTION. If the input excitation is the current I(s) and output response is voltage V(s), the G(s)=V(s)/I(s),if the V(s) is the input and I(s) is the output than G(s)=I(s)/V(s).
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