Answer Posted / n.bharat mohan
control systems are mainly designed to make any variation in the output will be reflected in the input so as to obtain a desired output.for example in our daily life if a action is performed daily then the action when done at the starting day when compared to first day will be improved similarly we can observe in other days also (vehicle driving,cooking,reading etc)
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