Dear there is no specific reason for setting the y-value as 4-you can choose any value. This particular value was selected because it best fits the law of approach to the given data points. The key, however, is determining whether your data is accurately matched or fitted to the law of approach. To assess this, you should look at the Adj. R-squared value provided in the table after applying the fitting curve to your experimental data. If your Adj. R-squared value falls between 0.98 and 0.999, then your experimental data points are well-matched with the fitting curve.
Thanks for the video sir. I have a doubt. in 6:13, why are you giving y value as 4? Is there any reason?
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Dear there is no specific reason for setting the y-value as 4-you can choose any value. This particular value was selected because it best fits the law of approach to the given data points. The key, however, is determining whether your data is accurately matched or fitted to the law of approach. To assess this, you should look at the Adj. R-squared value provided in the table after applying the fitting curve to your experimental data. If your Adj. R-squared value falls between 0.98 and 0.999, then your experimental data points are well-matched with the fitting curve.
@@physics706 Thank you very much Sir 🙏