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Negative Feedback in Op-Amps
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Which of the following statements about negative feedback in operational amplifiers (op-amps) are true? (Select all that apply)

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Negative feedback helps maintain stability in op-amps

B

In negative feedback, the output is disconnected from the input

C

Negative feedback allows the op-amp to correct errors in output

D

Negative feedback increases the gain of the op-amp

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The inverting and non-inverting inputs are forced to be equal in negative feedback

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Negative feedback keeps the op‑amp stable by feeding part of the output back to the input. Other options are incorrect because The idea that the output is disconnected is a misconception; Feedback does not increase the overall gain.

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Negative Feedback
Operational Amplifiers
Stability in Circuits
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Negative Feedback in Op-Amps

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