What is the effect of feedback in an amplifier?
A) The input signal is fed back onto itself to become larger.
B) It keeps the amplifier at a stable equilibrium which is sensitive to tiny changes in the gate charge.
C) The feedback is very fast, allowing the amplifier to react quickly to changes in the input voltage.
D) The feedback serves to keep the output current at a stable level.
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