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How is the output of a differentiator related to the input?

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Answered by dthisha07
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Answer:In electronics, a differentiator is a circuit that is designed such that the output of the circuit is approximately directly proportional to the rate of change (the time derivative) of the input. A true differentiator cannot be physically realized, because it has infinite gain at infinite frequency.

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