How to take logs of an equation?
Q: Take logs of both sides:
#T=2 pi sqrt frac{l}{g}#
My incomplete attempt at answering:
#log(T)=log(2pi sqrt frac {l}{g})#
#log(T)=log(2)+log(pi)+log(sqrtl)-log(sqrtg)#
I'm not sure if this is correct and I'm not sure how to remove the square roots.
Ultimately I'm trying to rearrange into the form #y=mx+c# so that I can input the gradient and intercept from a graph.
Q: Take logs of both sides:
My incomplete attempt at answering:
I'm not sure if this is correct and I'm not sure how to remove the square roots.
Ultimately I'm trying to rearrange into the form
1 Answer
Please see below.
Explanation:
As
Now as
Also if we are using SI system of units
and while
Hence (A) becomes
or
and here gradient is
So now it is in form
Now you can draw a graph between
and then intercept should be
What if
Observe that intercept
so once you get intercept
and
i.e.