What is the difference between a positive and a negative feedback loop?

Understand the difference between positive and negative feedback loops, how they affect systems and processes in various contexts.

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A positive feedback loop is a type of feedback loop that amplifies any changes it receives. It reinforces any current state, tending to result in a continued increase in the change. A negative feedback loop is the opposite of a positive feedback loop, working to counter changes it receives and keep the system within or close to equilibrium. It works to reduce any further change, decreasing the state of the system.
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