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Which statement accurately describes the concept of feedback in a system?
Feedback is an external cause that does not influence the system's behavior.
Feedback is a process of the system's output influencing its future behavior or input.
Feedback is an unrelated change occurring in a system without cause.
Feedback is a constant input that keeps the system functioning steadily.
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Feedback is a process of the system's output influencing its future behavior or input.
Explanation: In feedback (closed-loop) systems, outputs are measured and fed back to adjust inputs or internal behavior—negative feedback stabilizes, positive feedback amplifies.
Explanation: In feedback (closed-loop) systems, outputs are measured and fed back to adjust inputs or internal behavior—negative feedback stabilizes, positive feedback amplifies.
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