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Which is there a bigger thermal noise? Resisters or semiconductors?

Which is there a bigger thermal noise? Resisters or semiconductors?

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Well if you're asking if the thermal noise is larger in a ceramic made resistor compared to a resistor made of semi-conducting material (i.eresistor on a wafer), then the answer depends on the size of the resistorThe thermal noise is directly proportional to the size of the resistor, not the material the resistor is made of.

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