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c=c0n.exp[-[nq/mV]t]
can someone please explain how the values for m and n can be determined from experimental data?

>> No.4715287
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>> No.4715313

why don't you plot c/co against time where the c/co is plotted on a logarithmic plot (of base e) and then you can find the ratio between m and n by calculating the line of the slope

>> No.4715315

>>4715313
line's slope*

>> No.4715334

>>4715231
nvm didnt see the n in the coefficient

>> No.4715351

Yeah thats the same thing thats got me fucked too

>> No.4715384

well how good of an approximation of m and n do you need? take a taylor expansion and hopefully you can solve for the parameters?