Noise
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Noise
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1. Any undesired sound. By
extension, noise is any unwanted disturbance within a useful frequency band,
such as undesired electric waves in a transmission channel or device.
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When caused by natural electrical discharges in the atmosphere, noise
may be called static.
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2. An erratic, intermittent, or statistically random oscillation.
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3. In electrical circuit analysis, that portion of the unwanted signal which is
statistically random, as distinguished from hum, which is an unwanted signal
occurring at multiples of the power-supply frequency.
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If ambiguity exists as to the nature of the noise, a phrase such as
acoustic noise or electric noise should be used. Since the above definition
are not mutually exclusive, it is usually necessary to depend on context for
the distinction. See white
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use