@alan123hk well, I must say sometimes I have trouble understanding wiring diagrams right, but after reading your comment I drew things out again this is what I interpreted the inverting summing amplifier's (partial) circuit to be—is this correct? Since V1 and V2 seem to be kind of in series...
This is the circuit in question.
During lecture, when checking whether this was negative feedback, my instructor said that if the v_out increases, then v- increases as well, which would lead to the next v_out decreasing because v_out = A(v+ - v-). I get how if v- increases the next v_out would...
@ Drakkith thank you for your explanations! I was wondering if you could still explain
(1) if or how the equation I = C * dV/dt relates to discharging
and
(2) you said that "electrons flow from the negatively charged plate to the positively charged plate and the charges cancel out". Since no...
why does the voltage of the capacitor eventually go to 0 when discharging the capacitor? I heard that's because "current starts flowing when discharging", but how exactly does that lead to V going down? I know that I = C * dV/dt, but that doesn't seem to help me understand why V goes down (which...