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What is minimum phase system
1. A System with no zeros and no poles on right half side of S-plane
2. A System with no zeros on left half side of S-plane
3. A System with no poles on left half side of S-plane
4. A System with no poles on right half side of S-plane

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Correct Answer - Option 1 : A System with no zeros and no poles on right half side of S-plane

Minimum phase system: It is a system in which poles and zeros will not lie on the right side of the s-plane.  In particular, zeros will not lie on the right side of the s-plane.

For a minimum phase system,

\(\mathop {\lim }\limits_{\omega \to \infty } \angle G\left( s \right)H\left( s \right) = \left( {P - Z} \right)\left( { - 90^\circ } \right)\)

Where P & Z are finite no. of poles and zeros of G(s)H(s)

Non-minimum phase system: It is a system in which some of the poles and zeros may lie on the right side of the s-plane. In particular, zeros lie on the right side of the s-plane.

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