Feedback

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Written by Krishna Peri

Feedback is an integral part of circuits. Feedback occurs when the output of a system is routed back as a secondary input to the system. This way the overall output of the system depends on the previous outputs of the system. Feedback is creating a cause and effect chain where the output is both a cause and effect.

The Main Idea

Feedback is important in order to route the output of the loop back into the input, so that the overall output is affected by the previous outputs. In RC circuits, feedback allows current equalization and causes current to follow the wire. Feedback is a concept that you should know about circuits, however there are NO calculations that occur in regards to feedback. Feedback is not a major component of the circuits we use in Intro Physics, because it requires more complex circuits in order to be implemented. However, the concept is something you should be familiar with.

The basic model representing feedback is:

The Output is routed back as a second input

Feedback and Current Equalization

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Feedback causes current to follow the wire

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Feedback is not a concept that effects

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Connectedness

Feedback is important for Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering majors, because it is an integral part of many circuit systems.

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