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Determine the voltage gain of the circuit shown in Figure P13.11, assuming an ideal op-amp.

          Determine the voltage gain of the circuit shown in Figure P13.11, assuming an ideal op-amp.
        
Determine the voltage gain of the circuit shown in Figure P13.11, assuming an ideal op-amp.

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The voltage gain of the shown circuit in V/V is: 2. The shown configuration is NOT: A Buffer. A Non-Inverting Amplifier. An Inverting Amplifier. 3. If Vin = 1 V, the voltage [Volts] at the right terminal of the 2R resistor is: 4. If Vin = 1 V and R = 1 kΩ, the amplitude of the current through the resistor 15R in MicroAmps is: Determine the voltage gain of the circuit shown in Figure P13.11 assuming an ideal op-amp. 15R 2R R Figure P13.11
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