Consider the block diagram shown below:If the transfer function of the system is given by T(s)=G1G2+G2G3/1+X. Then X is:

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Mathematical Models of Physical Systems topics include: Transfer functions, block diagram algebra, signal flow graphs and equations of physical systems. A mathematical model of a physical system is a mathematical representation of the system. It's created using the governing laws of the system. For example, the governing laws for electrical systems are Ohm's law and Kirchhoff's laws. For mechanical systems, the governing laws are Newton's laws of motion.  Mathematical models of physical systems are mathematical relationships that relate the output of a system to its input. Control systems... Show more

Consider the block diagram shown below:<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/control-systems-questions-answers-block-diagram-algebra-q1.png' alt='X is G2G4 if transfer function of system is given by T(s)=G1G2+G2G3/1+X' width='300' height='89' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-161240' /><br />If the transfer function of the system is given by T(s)=G1G2+G2G3/1+X. Then X is: