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Stevek113
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What is a key reason systemic collapse often occurs in complex systems?

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Why do small adjustments in a video feedback loop cause significant changes in the resulting image?

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Steeeve
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Why do open systems require continuous interaction with their environment to maintain stability?

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Nellieger
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Why is simple cause-and-effect reasoning insufficient for understanding feedback systems?

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Why is simple cause-and-effect reasoning insufficient to understand feedback loops?


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Steeeve
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Why does feedback complicate simple cause-and-effect reasoning in systems?

What is the primary consequence of a positive feedback loop in a system?


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Nellieger
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What is a critical factor in designing an effective automated feedback loop to ensure system stability?

How does positive feedback differ from negative feedback in a system's response to a disturbance?


Why is the black box approach useful in analyzing complex systems?

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