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Usually a capacitor is inserted between an analog input and the ground because

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Usually a capacitor is inserted between an analog input and the ground because


  1. it blocks the analog voltage
  2. it suppresses the noise
  3. it increases the gain
  4. none of the mentioned

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 (b).it suppresses the noise

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