13.2 Introduction to Linearization
The process of linearization is introduced. Relationships between physical variables can be graphed as a straight line by choosing to graph the proper functions. This way, rates of change and physical constants can be revealed with a linear graph.

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13.3 Finding g and more from Linearization of Pendulum Data

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What Is Linearization?

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Linearization of Exponential and Power Functions

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Linearization in Physics

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Linearizing graphs to establish relationships between variables

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Linearizing Nonlinear Differential Equations Near a Fixed Point

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How to Linearize an equation, deduce slope and intercept.

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How to Linearize Data in Physics Lab

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Proportionalities are the KEY to Linearizing Any Graph in Physics: Here's How to Do It

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13.1 Mathematical Relationships in Physics

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Linearizing Graphs in Physics

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Linear Approximation - Linearization with Taylor Series

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Linear Law Linearization of Exponential and Rational Functions using Logarithms

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