A is the initial or original amount of the material that you are starting with before any loss or disintegration. y0 is essentially zero. It was in the equation because the function used for the fitting was built like a function for the straight-line equation. You can constrain it to be zero and it will not affect the equation or the fitting of your data
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What is y0 and A in this equation? Does it affect the exponential decay?
A is the initial or original amount of the material that you are starting with before any loss or disintegration. y0 is essentially zero. It was in the equation because the function used for the fitting was built like a function for the straight-line equation. You can constrain it to be zero and it will not affect the equation or the fitting of your data
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Thank you for explanation!
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it says fit did not converge, may have overparamaterised the function..what does that mean by?
What is t1? What does it show about the decay curve?
@@m.shashaa3022 t1 is basically tau 1 lifetime
@@humakhanblog and what is the information i gain from this one?
@@humakhanblog my question is is t1 here the time needed to reach 36% of the amplitude?