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What is a steady-state response?
What is a steady-state response?
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Steady State Response refers to the behavior of a system after it has been given enough time to stabilize in response to a constant input or disturbance. In other words, Steady state response is the behavior of a system when all the transient effects have died out, and the system has settled into a steady state.
A steady-state response is the nature of an electrical circuit after an extended time when steady states have been attained after an external excitation.