Myles wrote:
> Just did a search for "two cycle log graph" on google.
> Have a look at this.
>
> http://www.physics.fsu.edu/users/ng/courses/phy2048c/lab/appendixIV/app4.pdf
Yes, it's one I found last week in a similar manner. Quite
informative without, er, bringing home the kill, you might say. I
think we're in an area of much assumed knowledge. Or we may be
hunting a discrepancy which is not real.
In any case, we're back in "show and tell" with the client now. They
are working to an NZS specification which merely says "semilog",
so in the end they *might* not have to adhere to the "this-many-
cycles" issue.
So we're putting the ad-hoc dual-scale graph alongside a regular
simple-log-axis graph for them to consider. Perhaps they will have
a clearer handle on it in that context. Not that asking them has
gotten us far before now <g>.
cheers,
peter
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