| 1. | Weighted noise power in dB is referred to 1.0 picowatt.
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| 2. | Both spectra were made from the same data set with the same noise power.
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| 3. | Mean squared error is also called the quantization "'noise power " '.
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| 4. | Although lightning has a broad-spectrum emission, its noise power increases with decreasing frequency.
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| 5. | The signal power from the customer s voice and the noise power from the engine are equal.
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| 6. | It is defined as the ratio of signal power to the noise power, often expressed in decibels.
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| 7. | This temperature can be used in the above equation to find the total noise power of the system.
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| 8. | Such fluctuations cause an electrical noise power of k _ B T B, where " k"
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| 9. | The quota count doubles with each increase of 3 dB which corresponds to an approximate doubling of noise power.
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| 10. | The antenna noise temperature T _ { ant } gives the noise power seen at the output of the antenna.
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