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The voltage present at the output of an op-amp when its differential input
voltage is zero is called as​

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Answered by spoon1407
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Answer:

Offset Voltage, (VIO)

Explanation:

the input resistance is infinite, so no current flows into either input terminal (the “current rule”) and that the differential input offset voltage is zero (the “voltage rule”).

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