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What's the difference between the two datas?
I am really bad at analyzing log graphs. Can you tell me approximately how much bigger is the blue one than the red one IN MHz?
Is the blue approximately 3 MHz bigger than the red?

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- MorewoodLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
Reading off the graph, at 10⁶ we have the red dot at 3MHz (plus or minus about half a MHz). The blue dot is a bit tougher, between 10 and 20 MHz. Applying a ruler (distance on vertical axis from 1 to 10 scaled to one and putting the result in the power of 10), I get about 13MHz. So I put the blue about 10MHz larger than the red.
At 10⁵, we have the red roughly between 1.2 and 1.8 MHz (measure and put in the exponent of 10) and the blue near 9MHz (about 7.5 to 10.5?), giving a difference of roughly between 6 and 9 MHz.
So I would put the difference about three times your 3MHz.