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Nathanael A. Fortune edited Table_ref_table_Johnson1_shows__.tex
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Table.~\ref{table:Johnson1} shows the values for the Johnson Noise --- are these really Johnson noise voltages? I suspect from the rest of your paper that these might actually values for
$\^2 $^2 +
\^2$ ^2$ in units of
Volts$^2$ Volts$^2$. Obviously, this is an important distinction, and not just a matter of being picky, b/c these are very different things physically and numerically would lead to very different results for your calculations! ---- from a resistance value of $10K$ ohms, a temperature of $295.15$ Kelvin, a G1 of $600$, a G2 of $1000$, and we varied the f1 and f1 in order to change the bandwidth.
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$10K$ ohms