was linearized when the data were re-plotted onto a log-log scale (Figure 1). Even more interesting was the fact that the slope of this line was steeper than 1. This meant that for any unit ...
This 8 minute video uses the analogy of a lightbulb to explain the how an earthquake can have different intensities at different places. Magnitudes are based on a logarithmic scale (base 10). What ...
DF Folded scale, x*pi LLn Log-log scales, e^a*x LL0n Log-log scales, e^-a*x L Log scale, log10(x), linear S Sine and cosines scale, sin(x) T Tangent scale, tan(x) If you’ve ever tried to ...
Putting that into a scale is difficult and doesn’t properly showcase just how big the universe is. However, when you start looking at a logarithmic view of the universe, it becomes easier to ...