Why amplifier has high input impedance and low output impedance
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Answer : The high impedance ensures that it draws very little current. It is the amplifier's task to convert a low energy, voltage-driven signal into a higher-voltage output signal. ... Low impedance circuits can be dangerous because of the high current draw that they produce. Op amps avoid this by having very high input impedance
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