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Interfacing to the Analog World
Which of the following characterizes an analog quantity?
Discrete levels represent changes in a quantity.
Its values follow a logarithmic curve.
It can be described with a finite number of steps.
It has a continuous set of values over a given range.
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It has a continuous set of values over a given range.
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