Asked by caleb
How does feedback in a system relate to equilibrium?
Feedback causes the system to continually increase its activity levels.
Feedback allows the system to adjust to changes and maintain stability.
Feedback prevents the system from making any adjustments to changes.
Feedback directs the system to transition to a completely new state.
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"Feedback allows the system to adjust to changes and maintain stability."
Explanation: Negative (stabilizing) feedback counteracts disturbances and helps keep the system near equilibrium. Positive feedback, by contrast, amplifies changes and can drive the system away from equilibrium or into a new state, so the other statements are not generally true.
Explanation: Negative (stabilizing) feedback counteracts disturbances and helps keep the system near equilibrium. Positive feedback, by contrast, amplifies changes and can drive the system away from equilibrium or into a new state, so the other statements are not generally true.
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