In science, logarithm is used for many different things.

Some of the most common uses are to measure loudness (in decibels), earthquake intensity (on the Richter scale), radioactive decay, and acidity (pH = -log10[H+]).

Logarithms are also used to solve problems that involve exponential growth.

The following video summarizes the applications of logarithm in real life.

Applications of logarithm in real life

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