144. The magnitude of closed-loop voltage gain (Acl) of an inverting amplifier equals:
(a) the ratio of the input resistance to the feedback resistance (b) the open-loop voltage gain Aol (c) the feedback resistance divided by the input resistance (d) the input resistance
Answer
Answer : (c)
Explanation
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