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Degradation vs. Time (Linear) plots the degradation of each test unit over time, using a linear scale for time and degradation. A thick horizontal line marks the critical degradation level (i.e., the level at which a unit is considered failed) that was specified on the Main page of the control panel. You can use this plot to visualize how failure times were extrapolated for each unit. | Degradation vs. Time (Linear) plots the degradation of each test unit over time, using a linear scale for time and degradation. A thick horizontal line marks the critical degradation level (i.e., the level at which a unit is considered failed) that was specified on the Main page of the control panel. You can use this plot to visualize how failure times were extrapolated for each unit. |
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Degradation vs. Time (Linear)
Degradation vs. Time (Linear) plots the degradation of each test unit over time, using a linear scale for time and degradation. A thick horizontal line marks the critical degradation level (i.e., the level at which a unit is considered failed) that was specified on the Main page of the control panel. You can use this plot to visualize how failure times were extrapolated for each unit.