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Question 27

Question 27

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  -Examine the figure above that shows negative feedback in a thermostat. If the room becomes too warm, the next thing that will occur is ________. A) heating stops B) the set point decreases C) the room cools D) the heater is turned off
-Examine the figure above that shows negative feedback in a thermostat. If the room becomes too warm, the next thing that will occur is ________.


A) heating stops
B) the set point decreases
C) the room cools
D) the heater is turned off

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