The following statements are true about enhancing the signal to noise ratio except: Shielding can reduce noise generated by electromagnetic radiation by surrounding the most critical wire in a circuit with a conducting material that is attached in a ground; Techniques of minimizing noise through grounding and shielding is considered an art than science; When the output of high resistance transducer is being amplified, shielding is not applicable to produce a relative large voltage fluctuations from a minuscule randomly induced currents;

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The following statements are true about enhancing the signal to noise
ratio except: *
Shielding can reduce noise generated by electromagnetic radiation by surrounding the
most critical wire in a circuit with a conducting material that is attached in a ground;
Techniques of minimizing noise through grounding and shielding is considered an art
than science;
When the output of high resistance transducer is being amplified, shielding is not
applicable to produce a relative large voltage fluctuations from a minuscule randomly
induced currents;
Noise can arise from environmentally generated electromagnetic radiation.
All of the choices are false
None of the choices given
Transcribed Image Text:The following statements are true about enhancing the signal to noise ratio except: * Shielding can reduce noise generated by electromagnetic radiation by surrounding the most critical wire in a circuit with a conducting material that is attached in a ground; Techniques of minimizing noise through grounding and shielding is considered an art than science; When the output of high resistance transducer is being amplified, shielding is not applicable to produce a relative large voltage fluctuations from a minuscule randomly induced currents; Noise can arise from environmentally generated electromagnetic radiation. All of the choices are false None of the choices given
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