A constant (mathrm{N}) circle has centre at (-frac{1}{2}+j 0) in (mathrm{G}(j omega)) plane. It represents phase angle

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A constant \(\mathrm{N}\) circle has centre at \(-\frac{1}{2}+j 0\) in \(\mathrm{G}(j \omega)\) plane. It represents phase angle equal to
(a) \(180^{\circ}\)
(b) \(90^{\circ}\)
(c) \(45^{\circ}\)
(d) \(0^{\circ}\).

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