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We have two noise sources and an RMS voltmeter. We measure the RMS values and they are 3V and 5V. We would like to determine the correlation coefficient but we have an adder only. Putting the two noise sources in series produces a noise with 4V effective value.
a. Calculate the crosscorrelation coefficient at this arrangement.
b. Both uncorrelated noises must have 1 V rms amplitude.
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