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Oct 23, 2017 at 4:39 comment added Shamtam Not an answer since it's short, but \$H(s)\$ is, in general, a complex number. A complex number can be written in real-imaginary format (\$C = a + jb\$) or in polar format (\$C = Ae^{j\theta}\$). In polar format, the phase is given by the value of \$\theta\$. As Harry mentioned above, \$s = \sigma + j\omega\$, where typically \$\sigma\ = 0\$ for a steady-state situation.
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Oct 23, 2017 at 4:28 comment added Harry Svensson A super hint: \$s = \sigma + j\omega\$, the phase (\$\phi\$) = \$atan(\frac{j\omega}{\sigma})\$. Another super hint: denominator = +atan, nominator = -atan. Sum them up.
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