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inverting and non inverting amplifier ??​

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Answered by vinisha57
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Inverting amplifier is one in which the output is exactly 180° out of phase with respect to input ( i.e. if you apply a positive voltage, output will be negative. )

Non Inverting amplifier is one in which the output is in phase of the input ( i.e. if you apply a positive voltage, output will be positive. )

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Answered by anushka2947
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The non-inverting amplifier is one in which the output is in phase with respect to the input. The feedback is applied at the inverting input. However, the input is now applied at the non-inverting input. ... The gain of the non-inverting amplifier circuit for the operational amplifier is easy to determine.

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