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\begin{table}
\label{table:Johnson2}
\begin{tabular}{ c c c c c c c }
& $f2 = 0.33K Hz$ & $f2 = 1K Hz$ & $f2 = 3.3K Hz$ & $f2 = 10K Hz$ & $f2 = 33K Hz$ & $f2 = 100K Hz$ \\
$f1 = 10 Hz$ & $3.44$ & $5.74$ & $13.16$ & $34.06$ & $106.77$ & $319.11$ \\
$f1 = 30 Hz$ & $3.35$ & $5.64$ & $13.16$ & $34.03$ & $106.52$ & $318.99$ \\
$f1 = 100 Hz$ & $3.02$ & $5.29$ & $12.85$ & $33.72$ & $106.25$ & $318.59$ \\
$f1 = 300 Hz$ & $2.50$ & $4.57$ & $12.09$ & $32.90$ & $105.51$ & $317.85$ \\
$f1 = 1000 Hz$ & $2.20$ & $2.97$ & $9.76$ & $30.54$ & $103.33$ & $315.98$ \\
$f1 = 3000 Hz$ & $2.15$ & $2.22$ & $5.24$ & $24.33$ & $97.24$ & $310.84$ \\
\end{tabular}
\caption{Johnson Noise for $1 K\Omega$ in Units of $Volts^2$}
\end{table}
These values include the amplification gains and the squarer.