An amplifier operating over the frequency range from 18 to 20 MHz has 10 kilo ohm input resistor. What is the r.m.s. noise voltage at the input to this amplifier if the ambient temperature is 27o C

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An amplifier operating over the frequency range from 18 to 20 MHz has 10 kilo ohm input resistor. What is the r.m.s. noise voltage at the input to this amplifier if the ambient temperature is 27o C 18.2 microvolt

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