An output in a circuit refers to the result produced by the circuit after processing input signals. It can take various forms, such as voltage, current, or light, depending on the type of circuit and its components. The output is typically used to drive other devices or systems, providing functionality like signaling, control, or data representation. In digital circuits, outputs are often binary states (high or low) that correspond to specific logical conditions.
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