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Develop the model for a motor (from volts to speed). By March 8 a) Develop the model that includes the motor inductance. Find the transfer function with voltage as input and speed as output.
b) Develop the model that neglects the motor inductance. Find the transfer function with voltage as input and speed as output.
c) What are eigenvalue(s) for the system (for both models)? What is the corresponding time constant if the inductance of the motor is neglected?
d) Develop the model using Matlab: Simulate the step response of the motor to an input voltage of 24 Volts and compare the model with and without the motor inductance (plot the speed outputs on the same graph).

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