How to Calculate Logarithmic Scale
What is Logarithmic Scale?
A logarithmic scale calculator converts between linear and logarithmic representations and explains the scale's use in data visualization. A logarithmic scale shows percentage change equally — each order of magnitude occupies the same space. Used for earthquake magnitudes (Richter), sound intensity (decibels), and financial charts showing percentage returns.
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Input value and base
- 2Calculate logarithm
- 3Compress large ranges
Worked Examples
Input
log₁₀(1000) = 3
Result
Base 10, exponent 3
Useful for pH, decibels
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✕Not double-checking results
- ✕Ignoring edge cases
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this calculator do?
Input values
How do I use this calculator?
System calculates
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