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The transfer function of a process is $G(s)=\frac{K_{p}}{\tau_{p} s+1}$, where $K_{p}$ is the gain and $\tau_{p}$ is the time constant. This is a $\_\_\_\_\_\_$ process.

  1. first order
  2. multi-capacity
  3. purely capacity
  4. second order 
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