A wideband operational amplifier has a slew rate of 15 V/µs. If the amplifier is used in a circuit with a voltage gain of 20 and a perfect step input of 100 mV is applied to its input, determine the time taken for the output to change level. Formula: Slew rate = frac{Delta V_{OUT}}{Delta t}
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