What is an analog signal?

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(N/A) An analog signal is a continuous signal that represents physical measurements. It varies smoothly with time and can take any value within a given range. Examples include sound waves,light intensity,and temperature variations. Unlike digital signals,which are discrete and represented by binary values ($0$ and $1$),analog signals are continuous in both time and amplitude.

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