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[SOLVED] Confused in Semi-log paper

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Hi.guyz I und many kind of semilog paper but I don't know which one is standard one.If you know please post here.
 

Use log scale if you find that plain (linear) scale starts to require you to make enormous jumps of magnitude. Such as with exponential functions. (Example, certain non-linear electronic components such as diodes.)

You may find the X axis needs log scale, or the Y axis.
 

There's no single "standard" semilog paper, there are many different types with one to five or six decades.

I used to buy it in an office supplies shop. These days, googling for "semi log paper" should give you the same hits as my computer.
 

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