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It will depend on the which kind of amplifier it is ,if it is made from Op amp(Non inverting Amplifier) it will simply amplify(multiply)the signal with a factor depend on the configuration of circuit which is also known as gain of the circuit.For instance if gain is 2(dimension less) and input DC voltage is 2 Volt output would be 4 Volts.

and if it an Audio or RC coupled amplifier output would be zero

Hence i Wrote in the starting "It will depend on the which kind of amplifier it is"

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