Op Amp Question

Find the value of V0 if V1=2V and V2=4V. The op amp is ideal.

by HassamulHac
November 30, 2017

1 Answer

Answer by mikerogerswsm

2v + 4v = 6v

+1 vote
by mikerogerswsm
November 30, 2017

what do you mean , can you provide the complete solution?

by HassamulHac
November 30, 2017

I could, but that would be counter-productive. You need to do it yourself so that you learn. One day you will have to do a job of work, and you will need to have the ability to do it. That's why we pay vast amounts of money to educate you. it's not about cut-and-paste, it's about learning to think for yourself. mike (electronics lecturer, retired)

by mikerogerswsm
December 01, 2017

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