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The feedback from a smart thermostat that adjusts the temperature or a house or apartment based on a set range of values is an example of what kind of feedback?
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POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
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NEGATIVE
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The feedback from a smart thermostat that adjusts the temperature of a house or apartment based on a set range of values is an example of **negative feedback**.
In this context, negative feedback occurs when the system responds to changes in a way that counteracts those changes to maintain stability or reach a desired state (in this case, maintaining the temperature within a set range).
In this context, negative feedback occurs when the system responds to changes in a way that counteracts those changes to maintain stability or reach a desired state (in this case, maintaining the temperature within a set range).
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