yes, I have 56 data points, the problem lies in the graph because the points don't seem to have a tendency to a certain value, I thought about taking the maximum as VT but I don't like that solution.
Any suggestion?
So you're saying that I should do the following?
(Vt-V1)^2=Vt^2*e^-2bt
and then divided by
(VT-V2)=Vt*e^-2bt
and then I should get:
(Vt-V1)^2/(Vt-V2)=Vt
but that ecuation is not so easy to solve unless I've misunderstood the procedure
Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
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