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engineering, including biology, chemistry, and cybernetics . mathematically, positive feedback is defined as a positive loop gain around a closed loop of cause and effect. [ ] [ ] that is, positive feedback is in phase with the input, in the sense that it adds to make the input larger. [ ] [ ] positive
, or 'over-centre', mechanisms to snap into position, for example in switches and locking pliers . out of control, it can cause bridges to collapse . positive feedback in economic systems can cause boom-then-bust cycles . a familiar example of positive feedback is the loud squealing or howling sound...
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