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Physics, 24.09.2020 14:01 cordobamariana07

Voltage is being read by 1 kHz ADC in a circuit above a running engine (T=40°C, R=1000 Ohms. The charge on a single electron is 1.6 × 10^(-19) Coulomb. Estimate the Shot noise in the units of nano Amps. Enter just the calculated number without the units, in this format x. xxx (e. g. 2.432). Note: To calculate the needed current in the circuit, make use of Ohm's law (V = I × R); use a voltage of 5V.

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