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Which of the following statements is true for a Differentiator (not to be confused with differential) circuit given below?

A. The differentiator produces a voltage output proportional to the product (multiplication) of the input voltage and time
B. The differentiator produces a voltage output proportional to the input voltage’s rate of change.
C. The differentiator produces a constant voltage irrespective of the change of rate of input voltage
D. The differentiator produces a current output proportional to the input voltage’s rate of change
Answer» C. The differentiator produces a constant voltage irrespective of the change of rate of input voltage


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