Magnitude (mathematics) - Logarithmic Magnitudes

Logarithmic Magnitudes

When comparing magnitudes, it is often helpful to use a logarithmic scale. Real-world examples include the loudness of a sound (decibel), the brightness of a star, or the Richter scale of earthquake intensity. Logarithmic magnitudes can be negative. It is usually not meaningful to simply add or subtract them.

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