Abstract

Measurements of the low-frequency noise flowing in a probe circuit and the first derivative of the probe characteristic are described. Almost complete correlation is found between the two, and this reinforces the view that the low-frequency noise current is determined primarily by the first derivative. It is concluded that the noise current is not an independent means of locating space potential.

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