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Third-Order Systems [Control]. System with two conjugate complex poles and one real pole. The third-order system is commonly used in closed-loop control systems for analyzing the time response of the controlled system. A third-order system can have two conjugate complex poles and one real pole, three distinct real poles, or three identical real poles. Typical examples in engineering are: Hurricane modeling; Modeling of an all-terrain vehicle and the angle of a DC motor SIMULINK COURSE: https://bit.ly/3a0W8Xr 😀 Video information and answer calculation: https://bit.ly/3fKOhB2 🙂 First-order systems: https://bit.ly/30wkiX3 😉 Second-order systems: https://bit.ly/30zn7Xq 😎 Basic control concepts: http://bit.ly/2ktIBnN ______________________________________________ Partial Fractions Real Poles: http://bit.ly/2G0whlK Equal Poles: http://bit.ly/33V5L7f Complex Conjugates: http://bit.ly/2P0cWqh ______________________________________________ ⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱ 00:00 Third-order Systems Order 01:27 Examples of Third-Order Systems 02:18 Third-Order Transfer Function 03:30 Partial Fractions 06:16 Time Response 07:42 Proportionality Factor 09:13 System Response 11:39 MATLAB Code 16:30 Python Code #controltheory #thirdordersystems #controlandautomation