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look quickly at some logs so if you look at the D scale here you can put the cursor on a number and read off the value on the l scale and you notice the L scale has been linearized so at the spacing between zero and point one is the same as between point one and point two 0.3 0.4 0.5 so this is a now a a linear scale and thats what happens with logarithms so if we look at our first one well let me do the second one first so log two whenever you have I think youve been in terms of DB or decibels since I work in in engineering pretty regularly so doubling something is usually equivalent to 3 DB which is 3 times or 10 times log of that number so if I do log 2 or move the cursor over to 2 and then read off the value on my scale up here its just a little bit past point three and thats how they would expect so ten times that would be three DB if I do four move over to four here on my D scale read off the log scale Im just about 0.6 a little under point six zero one our point six a litt