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What is the effect of a set of poles and zeros (on the LHP) being closer to the axis?

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what is the real-life/understandable effect of a set of poles and zeros (on the LHP) being closer to the imaginary axis than a different set of poles and zeros that are farther away? i understand that if they're on the RHP, then the system is unstable.

any links/papers/information on this is appreciated.

thanks.
 

Re: pole/zero location

you can start with understanding this set of slides:

**broken link removed**
 

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