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In a differentiator the output voltage waveform is the of input voltage wave form called is

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Answered by choudhurikuntal1969
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Explanation:

A differentiator circuit is one in which the voltage output is directly proportional to the rate of change of the input voltage with respect to time. This means that a fast change to the input voltage signal, the greater the output voltage change in response.

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