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Set the leak rate to zero and choose a non-zero value for the proportional feedback gain. Restart the simulation and turn on the outflow valve. What happens to the liquid level in the tank?Repeat this process with higher and lower values for the proportional feedback gain. What happens when the proportional feedback gain is increased?What happens when it is decreased?Find the proportional gain that will reach steady state the quickest without oscillationin the state of the valve and restart the simulation. What is the system time constant, as determined from the tank level versus time plot.
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