white noise

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white noise (uncountable)

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  1. (physics) A random signal (or process) with a flat power spectral density; a signal with a power spectral density that has equal power in any band, at any centre frequency, having a given bandwidth.
  2. (nontechnically) Any nondescript noise used for background or to mask or drown out other noise.

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