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May be the power law is there but jonscher fitting contains one extra dc component. So in this way somebody can learn to insert formula in origin and also the trick of fitting by targeting a small region and getting its initial parameters is important... So i didn't bothered about the built-in tool and made a video with all required details.
Hope no need to write power law equation separately. You can use already defined equation y = a + b x^c ( it is available in origin basic functions -----> power ------> Allometric 2).
Thanks Govind Reddy for your suggession. I added this because i also wanted to teach about how to add formula and also it seems familier when we write it sigma dc or ac.
Let me check. But you need to fine tune all one by one. And also sometimes it crashes in case of any singularity. But will look at it and cover in some of the video
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Kaam ki cheez 👍👍 thanks for uploading this video 💐💐🙏🙏
My pleasure🙏
Thank u so much for a very educative video....kindly make such more useful videos
Very informative video..👌👌
Very nice explanation, useful Thank you
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Thank u for the video. It helps me a lot
Is fitting function builder and fitting function organiser same
Sorry don,t know about this
Thank you , but is the power law already in origin? The background music was a nice touch
May be the power law is there but jonscher fitting contains one extra dc component. So in this way somebody can learn to insert formula in origin and also the trick of fitting by targeting a small region and getting its initial parameters is important... So i didn't bothered about the built-in tool and made a video with all required details.
Hope no need to write power law equation separately. You can use already defined equation y = a + b x^c ( it is available in origin basic functions -----> power ------> Allometric 2).
Thanks Govind Reddy for your suggession. I added this because i also wanted to teach about how to add formula and also it seems familier when we write it sigma dc or ac.
@@AllLabExperiments If you know the procedure, to fit AC conductivity graph for all temperatures at a time, please make a video.
Let me check. But you need to fine tune all one by one. And also sometimes it crashes in case of any singularity. But will look at it and cover in some of the video
Thank you Sir
i want to know how found the bounds for sigma_dc
Just an estimate from the plot that it should fit between this to this value
U have done in origin 8.6 l suppose....but in other versions it is not possible
Yes it is possible.
How to do this fitting in origin 8 bcos we don't have all that u told here....kindly guide
You may find similar options. Jss check its manual. The process is the same as i have mentioned.
I tried a lot to free download origin 8.6 .But it was not possible. Kindly guide
Its not free. Some people use cracked version and there are videos available on youtube on how to install it.
What if our data is not fitting well...
@@shwethashwe6146 try with smaller portion or remove if any misleading point is there