When the initial conditions of a system are specified to be zero it implies that the system is
A. At rest without any energy stored in it
B. Working normally with reference input
C. Working normally with zero reference input
D. At rest but stores energy
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Zero initial condition for a system means system is at rest and no energy is stored in any of its components.Join The Discussion
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Option A is correct