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An inverting amplifier with gain 1 having different input voltage 1 V, 3.3 V and 4.3 V. Find the output voltage?a.8.6 Vb.4.2 Vc.-8.6 Vd.-4.2 V

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An inverting amplifier with gain 1 having different input voltage 1 V, 3.3 V and 4.3 V. Find the output voltage?a.8.6 Vb.4.2 Vc.-8.6 Vd.-4.2 V

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To find the output voltage of an inverting amplifier with gain 1, we can use the formula:

Vout = -Vin * Gain

Given that the input voltage (Vin) is 1 V, 3.3 V, and 4.3 V, and the gain is 1, we can calculate the output voltage (Vout) for each input voltage.

For Vin = 1 V: Vout = -1 V * 1 = -1 V

For Vin = 3.3 V: Vout = -3.3 V * 1 = -3.3 V

For Vin = 4.3 V: Vout = -4.3 V * 1 = -4.3 V

Therefore, the correct answer is option c. -8.6 V.

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