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hello Im JW this time gonna have a look at some graphs as in this type of thing in the wiring regulations and that one happens to be for some fuses but the principles are gonna be the same for all of them and say thats refuses but before that just have a look at what the difference is between a linear graph and a logarithmic graph or log graph as its more commonly known and in the case of the wiring regulations and in fact pretty much anything else that relates to stuff in the real world its more often the case that youll find its a log graph rather than a linear one so as I look at what the differences are to start with now lets have a look at this graph here this is not an electrical item but its a graph which will do further demonstration purposes this is actually the price of Bitcoin from April 2013 up to December 2018 this is a linear graph because if you have a look along the bottom there with the dates through each division there is essentially the same amount of time i