An op-amp is connected in an inverting configuration with R1 = 1kW and R2 = 10kW, and a load resistor connected at the output, RL = 1kW.

a. Find the values of v1, i1, i2, vO, iL, and iO.

b. Determine the voltage gain (vO/vI), current gain (iL/iI), and power gain (PO/PI).

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Explanation:

You didn't provide me a picture of the opamp.

I'm gonna assume that this is an ideal opamp, therefore the input impedance can be assumed to be ∞ . This basically implies that...

  1. no current will go in the inverting(-) and noninverting(+) side of the opamp
  2. V₊ = V₋  , so whatever voltage is at the noninverting side will also be the voltage at the inverting side

Since no current is going into the + and - side of the opamp, then

i₁ = i₂

Since V₊ is connected to ground (0V) then V₋ must also be 0V.

V₊ = V₋  = 0

Use whatever method you want to solve for v_out and v_in then divide them. There's so many different ways of solving this circuit.

You didn't give me what the input voltage was so I can't give you the entire answer. I'll just give you the equations needed to plug in your values to get your answers.

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