Wolfram plot of $\frac{s}{1-s}$ is $\pm\infty$ at $s=1$. But, bode plot of $\frac{s}{1-s}$ results in $1$ at $s=1$. Obviously, this is wrong. Why?
2026-04-24 19:54:32.1777060472
Why $s/(1-s) = 1$ at $s=1$ in bode plot?
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The x-axis in the Bode plot isn't $s$, but $\omega$. Remember that $s=j\omega$, so what you're seeing in the Bode plot is as follows:
$$20\log|H(j1)|=20\log|\frac{j1}{1-j1}|=20\log|\frac{j(1+j)}{2}|$$