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The mean-square of a zero-mean random process is \(\frac{{kT}}{C}\), where k is Boltzmann’s constant, T is the absolute temperature, and C is a capacitance. The standard deviation of the random process is |
| A. | \(\frac{{kT}}{C}\) |
| B. | \(\sqrt {\frac{{kT}}{C}}\) |
| C. | \(\frac{C}{{kT}}\) |
| D. | \(\frac{{\sqrt {kT} }}{C}\) |
| Answer» C. \(\frac{C}{{kT}}\) | |