Question

Ac signals are given to both inverting and non-inverting terminals of an op-amp. When will the output maximum

a.

when the phase difference between the inputs is 0°

b.

when the phase difference between the inputs in 90°

c.

when the phase difference between the inputs is 180°

d.

when the phase difference between the inputs is 0 or 180°

Answer: (c).when the phase difference between the inputs is 180°

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