Logarithms, Explained - Steve Kelly

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How does the difference between
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point 0000000398 and
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point 00000000398
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cause one to have red eyes after swimming?
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To answer this, we first need a way of
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dealing with rather small numbers,
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or in some cases extremely large numbers.
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This leads us to the concept of logarithms.
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Well, what are logarithms?
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Let's take the base number, b,
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and raise it to a power, p,
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like 2 to the 3rd power,
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and have it equal a number n.
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We get an exponential equation: b raised to the p power, equals n.
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In our example, that'd be 2 raised
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to the 3rd power, equals 8.
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The exponent p is said to be
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the logarithm of the number n.
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Most of the time this would be written:
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"log, base b, of a number equals p, the power."
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This is starting to sound a bit confusing with all the variables,
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so let's show this with an example.
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What is the value of
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log base 10 of 10,000?
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The same question could be asked using exponents:
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"10 raised to what power is 10,000?"
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Well, 10 to the 4th is 10,000.
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So, log base 10 of 10,000
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must equal 4.
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This example can also be completed very simply on a scientific calculator.
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Log base 10 is used so frequently
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in the sciences
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that it has the honor of having its own button on most calculators.
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If the calculator will figure out logs for me,
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why study them?
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Just a quick reminder:
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the log button only computes logarithms of base 10.
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What if you want to go into computer science
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and need to understand base 2?
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So what is log base 2 of 64?
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In other words, 2 raised to what power is 64?
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Well, use your fingers. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64.
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So log base 2 of 64 must equal 6.
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So what does this have to do with my eyes turning red
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in some swimming pools
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and not others?
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Well, it leads us into an interesting
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use of logarithms in chemistry:
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finding the pH of water samples.
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pH tells us how acidic or basic a sample is,
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and can be calculated with the formula:
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pH equals negative log base 10 of the hydrogen ion concentration, or H plus.
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We can find the pH of water samples
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with hydrogen ion concentration of point 0000000398
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and point 00000000398
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quickly on a calculator.
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Punch: negative log of each of those numbers,
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and you'll see the pH's are 7.4 and 8.4.
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Since the tears in our eyes have a pH of about 7.4,
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the H plus concentration of .0000000398
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will feel nice on your eyes,
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but the pH of 8.4 will make you feel itchy and red.
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It's easy to remember logarithms "log base b of some number n equals p"
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by repeating: "The base raised to what power equals the number?"
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"The BASE raised to what POWER equals the NUMBER?"
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So now we know logarithms are very powerful
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when dealing with extremely small or large numbers.
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Logarithms can even be used
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instead of eyedrops after swimming.
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