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For an OP-amp with negative feedback, the output is .

A. equal to the input

B. increased

C. fed back to the inverting input

D. fed back to the noninverting input

Answer: Option C

Solution (By Examveda Team)

For an operational amplifier (OP-amp) with negative feedback, the following is true:

The output is fed back to the inverting input: Negative feedback involves taking a portion of the output and feeding it back to the inverting input of the OP-amp.

This feedback helps stabilize the gain and improve the performance of the OP-amp by reducing distortion and ensuring that the output closely follows the input signal.

Negative feedback does not make the output equal to the input, increase the output, or feed the output back to the noninverting input.

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  1. Nimra Munir
    Nimra Munir:
    4 years ago

    Mcqs with explanation

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