An amplifier is an electronic device that increases the amplitude of an input signal, which can be either voltage, current, or power.
It boosts the strength of the signal while preserving its original waveform, frequency, and other characteristics such as phase.
Amplifiers are widely used in communication systems, audio devices, and instrumentation to enhance weak signals for further processing or transmission.
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