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Logarithm Calculator

Calculate natural logarithm, common logarithm, and custom base logarithms with step-by-step solutions

📊 Logarithm Calculator

Quick Examples:
  • • log₁₀(100) = 2
  • • ln(e) = 1
  • • log₂(8) = 3
  • • antilog(2) = 10² = 100

Formula

log(x) = log₁₀(x)

Where:

  • x =Input value
  • b =Base of logarithm
  • e =Euler's number (≈ 2.71828)
  • ln =Natural logarithm (base e)
  • log =Common logarithm (base 10)

About Logarithms

A logarithm is the power to which a base must be raised to produce a given number. It's the inverse operation of exponentiation.

Types of Logarithms:

  • • Common (log): Base 10, used in engineering
  • • Natural (ln): Base e, used in calculus
  • • Binary (log₂): Base 2, used in computer science
  • • Custom Base: Any positive base ≠ 1

Key Properties:

  • • log_b(xy) = log_b(x) + log_b(y)
  • • log_b(x/y) = log_b(x) - log_b(y)
  • • log_b(x^n) = n × log_b(x)
  • • log_b(b) = 1, log_b(1) = 0

Applications:

  • • pH calculations in chemistry
  • • Decibel measurements in acoustics
  • • Earthquake magnitude (Richter scale)
  • • Algorithm complexity analysis

Tips

  • Enter the dimensions in the same unit for consistency.
  • Results update automatically as you type.
  • Use the unit selector to convert between different measurement systems.