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English: Harry Nyquist's 1928 paper "Thermal Agitation of Electric Charge in Conductors" derived the spectrum on thermal noise in resistors by imagining two resistors (w/ noise voltages) connected through a lossless transmission line, all impedances matched.
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Harry Nyquist's 1928 paper "Thermal Agitation of Electric Charge in Conductors" derived the spectrum on thermal noise in resistors by imagining two resistors (w/ noise voltages) connected through a lossless transmission line, all impedances matched.

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