Weber-Fechner Law: Formula & Variables Explained

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The discussion centers around the Weber-Fechner Law, with a user seeking clarification on its formula and variable explanations for an upcoming acoustics exam. Despite initial attempts to find information through Google, the user struggled to locate relevant resources, particularly because they were filtering results to UK-only sites. Another participant pointed out the abundance of available information online, suggesting that the user should be able to find answers among the many resources. Ultimately, the user expressed gratitude for the assistance after discovering a helpful link. The conversation highlights the challenges of online research and the importance of using broader search parameters.
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Hi All!

Trying to locate a explanation for the Weber-Fechner Law. Just need the formula and the variable explanation.

if anyone has a website with it or knows it to reply here it would be applauded.

Cheers

Jack
 
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Did you try Google?

I learned enough in a google search to move this to biology.
 
yeah tried google, this is for my acoustics exam in a few days, so biology might not be the best place :s. The stimuli also includes sound.

Ta

Jack
 
skinnyl said:
yeah tried google, this is for my acoustics exam in a few days, so biology might not be the best place :s. The stimuli also includes sound.

Ta

Jack
Gee, google only returned about 6,000 websites, I would assume whatever you are looking for would be answered in one of those first few pages.
 
gerben said:


excellent mate.

had my browser on UK only sites so that didn't come up. does on www :-p


Evo said:
Gee, google only returned about 6,000 websites, I would assume whatever you are looking for would be answered in one of those first few pages.

:rolleyes:

Cheers

Jack
 
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