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Table.~\ref{table:Johnson1} shows the values for the Johnson Noise $^2 + ^2$ in units of Volts$^2$from a resistance value of $10 k \Omega$, a temperature of $295$ Kelvin, a $G1$ of $\times600$, a $G2$ of $\times1000$, and we varied the $f1$ and $f2$ in order to change the bandwidth.   The values in \ref{table:Johnson1} are explained by the following equation:  $V_{\textrm{meter}} = (^2 + ^2) G_1 G_2 / (10 \textrm{Volts}) \textrm{ [mV]}$  where the factor of $10 \textrm{Volts}$ comes from the amplifier and the $^2 + ^2$ is the measured voltage from the multi-mete before the error has been subtracted.