Linearization of Inverse Proportionality

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Homework Statement



Dear All,

I currently have a set of data which, when plotted on a scatter diagram, proves an inverse proportionality between two sets of data. (Please see attachment.)

I now need to linearize the graph as to estimate the half-life of the foam.


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I tried to transform all y-values (y) into their corresponding 1/y values, thinking that inverting an inverse proportionality should have yielded a linear one, but it didn't help... Suggestions?
 

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Have you tried the log of the function yet?
 
I get this..
 

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Hmm... May I see the data sets?
 
It is only the last few points, beyond 20s, that deviate from a fairly good straight line and these points are probably the ones with greatest uncertainty...when the height of the foam is less than 0.5cm (5mm)...could you actually make these measurements to better than 1mm?