Lucy Liang edited Error_analysis_Johnson_Noise_The__.tex  over 8 years ago

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Assuming that our thermometer is accurate (for room temperature), the temperature within the instrument, where the resister is, may be higher. As we can see in Eq.~ \ref{eq:boltzmann}, with a higher $\textrm{T(K)}$, we would have a lower $\textrm{K}_\textrm{B}$ value which is opposite to what our value is, so this is unlikely what is causing the error.  R? The measured values(\textbf{add table of measured vs. actual values(\textbf{Table 6  in appendix}) for Rin is about 0.3 percent different from the claimed value. Rin is also not the main source of error. $\Delta{f}$? $V^2$?