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Control systems regulate, direct, or command physical components connected or related in such a manner as to form an entirely or whole.
Control systems regulate, direct, or command physical components connected or related in such a manner as to form an entirely or whole.
True (A)
A control system consists of subsystems and processes assembled for the purpose of controlling the output or process.
A control system consists of subsystems and processes assembled for the purpose of controlling the output or process.
True (A)
Input is the actual response obtained from the control system.
Input is the actual response obtained from the control system.
False (B)
Output is the stimulus, excitation, or command applied to a control system.
Output is the stimulus, excitation, or command applied to a control system.
Control systems provide an output or response for a given input or stimulus.
Control systems provide an output or response for a given input or stimulus.
A control system is an arrangement of physical components connected or related in such a manner as to form an entirely or whole.
A control system is an arrangement of physical components connected or related in such a manner as to form an entirely or whole.
Control systems can only regulate, direct, or command themselves.
Control systems can only regulate, direct, or command themselves.
The purpose of a control system is to control the output or process.
The purpose of a control system is to control the output or process.
In a control system, input is the stimulus, excitation, or command applied to the system.
In a control system, input is the stimulus, excitation, or command applied to the system.
Output in a control system is the actual response obtained from the system.
Output in a control system is the actual response obtained from the system.