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The blank should be filled with “negative. ” In a negative‑feedback op‑amp, the output is fed back to the input in such a way that any difference between the two input voltages is reduced, keeping the inputs nearly equal. Because the op‑amp has very high open‑loop gain, even a tiny error is amplified until the feedback drives the error to zero. This self‑correcting loop limits the output to a value that satisfies the external circuit’s requirements. For example, in an inverting amplifier the output is fed back through the resistor network so that the inverting input stays at virtual ground, ensuring the desired gain.
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Negative feedback means the output is fed back to the opposite input. Other options are incorrect because Positive feedback sends the output back to the same type of input; The term 'direct' is not used for this kind of feedback.
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Negative Feedback in Op-Amps
Stability in Control Systems
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Negative Feedback in Op-Amps
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