Madeline Horn edited begin_table_label_table_Johnson1__.tex  over 8 years ago

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\label{table:Johnson1}  \begin{tabular}{ c c c c c c c }  & $f2 = 0.33 \textrm{ kHz}$ & $f2 = 1.0 \textrm{ kHz}$ & $f2 = 3.3 \textrm{ kHz}$ & $f2 = 10K Hz$ & $f2 = 33K Hz$ & $f2 = 100K Hz$ \\   $f1 = 10 \textrm{ Hz}$ & $5.13 \textrm{ UNITS???}$ $5.13$  & $11.43$ & $32.70$ & $93.54$ & $307$ & $935$ \\ $f1 = 30 \textrm{ Hz}$ & $4.98$ &$11.12$ & $32.21$ & $93.50$ & $306$ & $934$ \\   $f1 = 100 \textrm{ Hz}$ & $4.29$ & $10.60$ & $31.62$ & $93.18$ & $305$ & $935$ \\   $f1 = 300 Hz$ & $2.95$ & $8.70$ & $30.06$ & $90.38$ & $304$ & $934$ \\   $f1 = 1000 Hz$ & $2.09$ & $4.30$ & $23.60$ & $84.62$ & $298$ & $931$ \\   $f1 = 3000 Hz$ & $1.98$ & $2.22$ & $10.92$ & $66.55$ & $281$ & $916$ \\   \end{tabular}   \caption{J-Noise Trial 1: Measured Noise from $10 \textrm{k}\Omega$ resistor, in units of _________} $\textrm{Volts}^2$}  \end{table}  \textbf{NOTE: I have partially corrected the formatting of this table to reflect proper AJP style. Please complete the reformatting. You can either put the units in each data entry or at the top of the table in the table caption, but you need to provide them somewhere, along with an indication of what the units are. For example, if these values are the $V_{\textrm{RMS}}$ values from Eq.~\ref{eq:NyquistPredictionForJohnsonNoise}, you could helpfully write, $V_{\textrm{RMS}}$ in Volts (see Eq.~\ref{eq:NyquistPredictionForJohnsonNoise}). }