File:Weber-Fechner law demo - circles.svg
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DescriptionWeber-Fechner law demo - circles.svg |
English: An illustration of the Weber-Fechner law.
Circles in the upper row grow in arithmetic progression: each one is larger by 10 units than previous one. They make an impression of growing initially fast and then slower and slower (the difference between 10 and 20 seems larger than between 60 and 70). Circles in the lower row grow in geometric progression: each one is larger by 40% than previous one. They make an impression of growing by the same amount at each step. |
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Author | MrPomidor |
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