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How is larithmics important to science​

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Probably the most common use is the first-order decay law, which describes everything from radioactive decay to the metabolism of drugs.

Much of the power of logarithms is their usefulness in solving exponential equations. Some examples of this include sound (decibel measures), earthquakes (Richter scale), the brightness of stars, and chemistry (pH balance, a measure of acidity and alkalinity)

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