OK.....I need help with this. I am sure it is right, but I do not understand the math.
Man, I wish I knew how top type.....
The equation in question is:
dB=20 x log10 V2/V1
the example given is:
If V2 = 10V and V1 = 1V then ..... logV2/V1 = 1 and the difference between the two voltages is 20dB
another example given is:
V2 = 100V and V1 = 1V, the difference in dB is 40 (20x2). So, the difference in dB between 1V and 10V is the same as the difference between 10V and 100V (40dB - 20dB = 20dB)
I am completely lost.
1. The equation says log10 V2/V1, but then I do not see that appear again in the example, it is just logV2/V1.
2. how does log10/1 equal 1.?
Do you guys understand my confusion.?
Thank You
Man, I wish I knew how top type.....
The equation in question is:
dB=20 x log10 V2/V1
the example given is:
If V2 = 10V and V1 = 1V then ..... logV2/V1 = 1 and the difference between the two voltages is 20dB
another example given is:
V2 = 100V and V1 = 1V, the difference in dB is 40 (20x2). So, the difference in dB between 1V and 10V is the same as the difference between 10V and 100V (40dB - 20dB = 20dB)
I am completely lost.
1. The equation says log10 V2/V1, but then I do not see that appear again in the example, it is just logV2/V1.
2. how does log10/1 equal 1.?
Do you guys understand my confusion.?
Thank You
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