3 The Thermal noise at 40 kelvin temperature and 1 MH bandwidth is ? * 40' $10^{-17}$ 55.212' $10^{-17}$ 55.212' $10^{-23}$ 55.212' $10^{-29}$ (1 Point)
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38 \times 10^{-23} \, \text{J/K}\)), - \(T\) is the temperature in Kelvin, and - \(B\) is the bandwidth in Hz. Show more…
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