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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to teach you how to read a log graph so letamp;#39;s start by looking at how this scale works which is the key to understanding how to read a log graph and the first things to notice about this scale is itamp;#39;s not going up an equal amount itamp;#39;s in fact going up in powers of 10 and that the divisions are not equally spaced if you look at where the 0.1 is to the next division itamp;#39;s really spread out but if you look where the one is just before it the divisions are really close together so something strange is happening there and Iamp;#39;ll show you how you can deal with that letamp;#39;s look at the basic idea which is that it goes up in powers of 10. so at the start weamp;#39;ve got 10 to the power -1 which is 0.1 then itamp;#39;s going 10 to the power 0 which is 1 then 10 to the power 1 which is 10 10 to the power 2 which is 100 then it would of course go 10 to power 3 which is a thousand tenth power four is ten thousand so ita