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For a first order instrument with a time constant of 0.01 s, find M(ω) and φ...

For a first order instrument with a time constant of 0.01 s, find M(ω) and φ (ω) for the components of the input signal F(t) = 6.5 sin(2π(3.2)t) + 4 sin(2π(32)t). Plot M(ω) and φ (ω) vs. log(ωτ) on two separate plots. Include M(ω) and φ (ω) points for F(t) on the appropriate plot. Plot the input and output signals vs. time on the same graph.

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bode a plot for magnitude, phase vs frequency in below diagram :

The input and output graphs are plotted as shown below :


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