In an oscillator, for sustained oscillations, Barkhausen criterion is `Abeta` equal to (A = voltage gain without feedback and `beta` = feedback factor)
A
zero
B
`(1)/(2)`
C
1
D
2
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The correct Answer is:
C
`Abeta=1`
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