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What are log tongs usually made from?

Log tongs are usually made from steal and have thermoplastic rubber handles. They are used to lift and move logs and timber, especially when working in the forest.


How many pennies were made of man sitting on a log?

3 XD


What will be the log reduction value if the number reduces from 5 to 0 or 5 to 1?

log(0) is not defined, so the first part of the question cannot be answered.log(5) = 0.6990 and log(1) = 0 so the reduction is 0.6990log(0) is not defined, so the first part of the question cannot be answered.log(5) = 0.6990 and log(1) = 0 so the reduction is 0.6990log(0) is not defined, so the first part of the question cannot be answered.log(5) = 0.6990 and log(1) = 0 so the reduction is 0.6990log(0) is not defined, so the first part of the question cannot be answered.log(5) = 0.6990 and log(1) = 0 so the reduction is 0.6990


How do you find the square root of a log with a calculator?

On older calculators you would first have to calculate the log (press the log key), then press the square root key. More recent calculators usually allow you to do the input in the natural order, for example (if your number is 100), sqrt(log(100)).


What is the formula for finding the base and power of any integer?

It is my first answer. Is the problem to solve A=B^X ? where A and B are positive integers and X the power exponent of B The given equation can be rewritten in a logarithm form. Log A = X * Log B solving for a unique X X = Log A / Log B The result: Any positive integer A can be rewritten as a positive integer B to the distinct power X. Where X is Log A divided by Log B A = B ^(Log A / Log B) I think, this is the solution. Roger Verbeeck