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Why put a resistor in series with the postivepositive terminal in a non inverting op-amp circuit?

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Why put a Resistorresistor in series with the postive terminal positive in Op-Ampa non inverting op-amp circuit?

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my question: whyWhy do we add R1 In (Figure) in series with the terminal positive terminal for Opa non-Ampinverting amplifier? and whatWhat is the best value we can assume or chosenchoose for it?

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Why put a Resistor in terminal positive in Op-Amp non inverting?

I've tried to find the answer, but I did not find the correct answer.

my question: why we add R1 In (Figure) in the terminal positive for Op-Amp? and what is the best value we can assume or chosen it?

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Why put a resistor in series with the postive terminal in a non inverting op-amp circuit?

I've tried to find the answer, but failed.

Why do we add R1 in series with the positive terminal for a non-inverting amplifier? What is the best value we can assume or choose for it?

enter image description here

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