How Do I Rearrange I=K(cosØ)ⁿ Using Logarithms for Linearization?

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The discussion revolves around rearranging the formula I=K(cosØ)ⁿ into a linear format using logarithms. The original poster expresses uncertainty about how to apply logarithmic properties for this purpose.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants explore the use of logarithms to transform the equation, with one suggesting taking the logarithm of both sides to facilitate linearization. Others question the feasibility of achieving a linear format due to the nature of the cosine function.

Discussion Status

Some guidance has been provided regarding the logarithmic transformation of the equation, and there is acknowledgment of the need for further understanding. The original poster is considering the implications of this transformation for graphing data.

Contextual Notes

The original poster mentions that n and K are constants, indicating specific constraints in their application of the formula. There is also a reference to the need for a linear representation for graphing purposes.

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Hi
i need to rearrange this formula

I=K(cosØ)ⁿ

in to linear format ( y=mx+c , y=mx)
and i need to use logs to do so which i have no idea about.
I understand the very basics of logs, even if someone could just give me a few clues how to work it out that would be great

can anyone help, will be v grateful

thanks
 
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there is no "linear format" for the cos function. You could use taylor expansions to derive its series, but that's about it.
 
MrW,
are u working on some statistical data?

I = K (cos(phi))^n
Taking log on both sides,
log I = log K + nlog(cos(phi))

If u put Y = log I , X = log(cos(phi)) and C = log K,
the equation becomes,
Y = C +nX

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Hi
yes i am, thanks for your help. What you have said looks right ( as far as i know but i will need to look over it to get the undertanding.

I need to bascially put some data ( n and k are constants) into a graph which once rearranged should be a straight line.



thanks again
 

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