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\textit{Johnson Noise}
To perform the Johnson Noise Experiment, we used the Noise Fundamentals devices and two digital multi-meters. Our settings for the Noise Fundamentals devices were as follows: $10K$ ohm resistor, we used a Gain of $1000$ for all values, we used a room temperature of $295$ degrees Kelvin, and we varied the high and low pass filters' frequency for each data set in order to vary the bandwidth. We varied our high pass filter one as follows: we started with $10$ Hz, $30$ Hz, $100$ Hz, $300$ Hz, $1000$ Hz, and $3000$ Hz. We varied our low pass filter as follows: we started with $0.33K$ Hz, $1K$ Hz, $3.3K$ Hz, $10K$ Hz, $33K$ Hz, and $100K$ Hz. We recorded all the values from the multi-meter for each combination of filters. For example, when we had a low pass of $0.33K$ Hz, a high pass of $10$ Hz, our measured value was $5.13$ mV. In the end, we took
36 $36$ sets of data points.