Challenge: Area Under a Curve
In many scientific and engineering applications, you often need to calculate the area under a curve when an exact formula for the integral is not available. This is common in real-world scenarios, such as determining the total distance traveled by an object when you know its velocity at different times but do not have a simple equation for the path. You can use numerical integration to approximate this area efficiently with SciPy's scipy.integrate.quad function.
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Given a function that describes velocity as a function of time, use numerical integration to compute the total distance traveled between a specified start and end time.
- Integrate the
velocityfunction with respect to time, fromstart_timetoend_time. - Return the computed total distance as a floating-point value.
Solución
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Challenge: Area Under a Curve
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In many scientific and engineering applications, you often need to calculate the area under a curve when an exact formula for the integral is not available. This is common in real-world scenarios, such as determining the total distance traveled by an object when you know its velocity at different times but do not have a simple equation for the path. You can use numerical integration to approximate this area efficiently with SciPy's scipy.integrate.quad function.
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Given a function that describes velocity as a function of time, use numerical integration to compute the total distance traveled between a specified start and end time.
- Integrate the
velocityfunction with respect to time, fromstart_timetoend_time. - Return the computed total distance as a floating-point value.
Solución
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