4 FAQs about Is the zero output response an energy storage element or a power supply

What is a zero-input response?

The zero-input response, which is what the system does with no input at all. This is due to initial conditions, such as energy stored in capacitors and inductors. The zero-state response, which is the output of the system with all initial conditions zero. If H is a linear system, its zero-input response is zero.

What is a zero state response?

The zero-state response, which is the output of the system with all initial conditions zero. If H is a linear system, its zero-input response is zero. Homogeneity states if y = F(ax), then y = aF(x). If a = 0 then a zero input requires a zero output.

What is the difference between zero-input response and zero-state response?

The circuit response is the voltage or current of a desired element of the circuit. Zero-input response is de ned as the response of a circuit when its inputs are identically zero. Zero-state response is de ned as the the response of a circuit when its initial conditions are zero.

What does zero mean in physics?

Zero. That's mathematically represented by the numerator of the transfer function. This is also known as the forced response because it's the response of the system when you force energy into it. Poles don't have a concept of inputs or outputs.

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