What is feedforward control, and how does it differ from feedback control?
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A
Feedforward corrects errors after they occur; feedback predicts errors before they affect the process variable
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B
Feedforward measures a disturbance and applies corrective action before it affects the process variable; feedback corrects after the process variable has deviated
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C
Feedforward control only applies to temperature loops; feedback applies to pressure and flow
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D
Feedforward uses derivative action; feedback uses only proportional action