The frequency range over which the response of a system is within acceptable limits, the system is called:

The frequency range over which the response of a system is within acceptable limits, the system is called: Correct Answer Bandwidth

  • The frequency response of an electric or electronic circuit allows us to observe the change in output gain (known as the magnitude response) and the phase (known as the phase response) at a particular single frequency or over a whole range of different frequencies depending upon the design characteristics of the circuit.
  • Bandwidth is defined as a range within a band of frequencies or wavelengths over which the response of a system is within acceptable limits.

Related Questions

Assertion (A): All the systems which exhibit overshoot in transient response will also exhibit resonance peak in frequency response. Reason (R): Large resonance peak in frequency response corresponds to a large overshoot in transient response.