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In steady-state plant control design, the time-independent simulation would be appropriate. State true or false.
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In steady-state plant control design, the system is assumed to have reached a stable operating condition, where the process variables do not change over time. Therefore, a time-independent simulation is appropriate for steady-state plant control design. This type of simulation does not consider the dynamics or time-dependent behavior of the system, as it focuses on the steady-state behavior. Thus, the given answer, "True," is correct.