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What is output’s role in a feedback loop?
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The output is the only thing that determines the system's conditions.

The output is unimportant and does not affect the system in any way.

The output becomes input in the same system or another system.

The output doesn’t affect a system since it only has an external impact.

What is necessary to maintain or achieve equilibrium in a system?
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both positive and negative feedback

neither positive nor negative feedback

negative feedback

positive feedback

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What is an example of positive feedback?
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An increase in foxes causes a decrease in the rabbit population.

Concerns about screen time cause a decrease in technology usage.

A river carries less water over time as it clogs up with more sediment.

A fashion trend is gaining popularity, leading to more people wearing the style.

How does feedback in a system relate to equilibrium?
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Feedback directs the system to transition to a completely new state.

Feedback allows the system to adjust to changes and maintain stability.

Feedback causes the system to continually increase its activity levels.

Feedback prevents the system from making any adjustments to changes.

Which term BEST describes a condition in which competing factors balance, resulting in stability?
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equilibrium

outputs

system

feedback

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) What is output’s role in a feedback loop?
- The output becomes input in the same system or another system.

2) What is necessary to maintain or achieve equilibrium in a system?
- Negative feedback

3) What is an example of positive feedback?
- A fashion trend is gaining popularity, leading to more people wearing the style.

4) How does feedback in a system relate to equilibrium?
- Feedback allows the system to adjust to changes and maintain stability.

5) Which term BEST describes a condition in which competing factors balance, resulting in stability?
- Equilibrium