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Feedback loops are mechanisms or processes where the output of a system is fed back into the system as input, leading to a self-regulating or self-reinforcing behavior. There are two types of feedback loops: positive and negative.
Positive Feedback Loop: In a positive feedback loop, the output reinforces or amplifies the input, leading to exponential growth or destabilization. This can result in self-reinforcing cycles or runaway effects.
Negative Feedback Loop: In a negative feedback loop, the output dampens or counteracts the input, leading to self-regulation or stabilization. This helps maintain equilibrium or homeostasis within a system.
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Feedback loops are mechanisms or processes where the output of a system is fed back into the system as input, leading to a self-regulating or self-reinforcing behavior. There are two types of feedback loops: positive and negative.
Positive Feedback Loop: In a positive feedback loop, the output reinforces or amplifies the input, leading to exponential growth or destabilization. This can result in self-reinforcing cycles or runaway effects.
Negative Feedback Loop: In a negative feedback loop, the output dampens or counteracts the input, leading to self-regulation or stabilization. This helps maintain equilibrium or homeostasis within a system.
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MentalModelsDaily/podcasts
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1f0qi12saeBEJmtnjOSszg
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/6da552cf-1714-45ce-b302-7c6c69386fc3/mental-models-daily
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mental-models-daily/id1754257683
Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Mental-Models-Daily-id6203840?country=us
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