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For the circuit below, the output is at -15 V, and the input voltage is at -2 V. if the input voltage is gradually raised to

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The output just switches when the potential at the positive terminal becomes zero. In that case, applying the Kirchoff's current law at the positive terminal, we have:

Vin/R1 = -Vout/R2 or, Vin = -Vout*R1/R2 - 15*1.3/37.7 = 0.51 volts

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