Which of the following characterizes an analog quantity?
A. Discrete levels represent changes in a quantity.
B. Its values follow a logarithmic response curve
C. It can be described with a finite number of steps
D. It has a continuous set of values over a given range
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It has a continuous set of values over a given range
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The Correct Answer would be D. It has a continuous set of values over a given range. An analog quantity has a continuous set of values over a given range.
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What is an Analog Quantity?
As mentioned previously, an analog quantity is the one which has continuous values over a defined range. It can always be depicted on a graph and the graph of an Analog Quantity is always either a continuous curve or a straight line.
Some examples of Analog quantities are Time, Pressure, distance, sound,etc. They are always continuous in nature and their graphs in which the curve is basically depicted, never breaks. This shows they are Analog quantities.
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