a: feedback loop ~
b: an input

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"Feedback loops are typically used to accomplish regulation and control. A feedback loop is like an input, but its origin is from within the system itself, not from outside the system. In many systems, the output reenters the system as another input. This is exactly what happens with a microphone and speakers when the sound from the speakers feed back into the microphone, often causing a loud squeal."


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Writer: Courtney Brown
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Date: Feb 1 2015 10:40 AM


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