why the input resistance of an op-amp is high whereas it's
output resistance is low?
Answer Posted / manzar hussain
if input impedance is high it means voltage drops is high,ohms law V=IR it proves that the voltage drops is high because of high input impedance,,and if voltage drops is high it means current drops low and the max current will reaches to output
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