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Default X-axis exponential n^1.85

I am currently taking a Fire Hydraulics Course and I am trying to
figure out how to create a Graph with the X-axis spacing of n^1.85. I
have tried different things and I am now looking for assistance.

The graph/chart looks like this PDF:
http://www.firesprinkler.org/downloads/AFSA-202.pdf

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Chris

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Check the response to your other post on the same subject.

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I am currently taking a Fire Hydraulics Course and I am trying to
figure out how to create a Graph with the X-axis spacing of n^1.85. I
have tried different things and I am now looking for assistance.

The graph/chart looks like this PDF:
http://www.firesprinkler.org/downloads/AFSA-202.pdf

Thanks
Chris


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