Answer 4.3

The average power of thermal noise for given by:

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and hence is directly proportional to temperature.

Thus for a change in temperature from room temperature (273 + 17) = 290oK to (273 – 40) = 233oK we would expect the thermal noise power to decrease by a factor 233 / 290 = 0.803 or 0.95 dB as the electron motion slows down.

At a temperature of (273 + 80) = 353oK the noise power will increase by a factor 353/290 = 1.217 or 0.85 dB.