n op‐amp‐based inverting integrator (basic type, with no feedback resistor) is measured at 10 khz to have a voltage gain of ‐200 v/v. at what frequency is its gain reduced to ‐2 v/v? what is the integrator time constant?

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At f=1MHZ is the frequency gain reduced to ‐2 v/v and integer time constant is 0.079μs in op-amp based inverting integrator.

The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a unit of time is known as frequency in physics. It is also the number of cycles or vibrations that a body in periodic motion experiences in a unit of time.  A simple harmonic motion is also seen under angular velocity. If one cycle or vibration takes half a second to complete, the frequency is two per second; if it takes a full hour, the frequency is one hundred per hour. Divide the number of times the event occurs by the amount of time to find frequency. The number of times someone blinks their eyelids in a minute, or frequency, is 47. The definition of frequency, expressed in hertz, is the number of oscillations of a wave per unit of time (Hz). The relationship between frequency and pitch is straightforward. Frequencies between 20 and 20000 Hz are audible to humans.

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