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and welcome back to Turk Burke show hey todays video is actually on how to do a log-log graph and for the example in doing this graph Im actually going to be looking at whats known as a simple pendulum some data Ive got here somebody has got a pendulum and it looks like what theyve done is this theyve started at 200 centimeters and they measured the period of that pendulum the time it took for the pendulum to go over and back as 2.85 then they shortened 160 145 and they worked their whole way down to what looks like 20 down here recording this data and you can look and as the pendulum got shorter it looks like the length and now theyve given us this generic equation over here and this generic equation looks like this and theyre going us to do something theyre going to us to verify the relationship that exists between what appears to be period and length so were actually looking for this were actually looking for this power if you will thats up here above this this relation