Challenge: Fit a Model to Pump Efficiency Data
As you have seen, engineers often need to fit mathematical models to real-world data to better understand and predict system behavior. Curve fitting and regression are essential tools for this purpose, especially when the relationship between variables is not strictly linear. In the context of pump efficiency, the relationship between flow rate and efficiency is typically nonlinear and often well-approximated by a quadratic function. By fitting a quadratic curve to measured data, you can both visualize the trend and extract a predictive model for further analysis.
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Given lists of flow rates (Q) and corresponding pump efficiencies (efficiency), fit a quadratic curve to the data and visualize the results.
- Fit a second-degree polynomial to the data using
np.polyfitwithQandefficiency. - Print the coefficients of the fitted polynomial.
- Plot the original data points as a scatter plot.
- Plot the fitted quadratic curve on the same graph.
Soluzione
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Challenge: Fit a Model to Pump Efficiency Data
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As you have seen, engineers often need to fit mathematical models to real-world data to better understand and predict system behavior. Curve fitting and regression are essential tools for this purpose, especially when the relationship between variables is not strictly linear. In the context of pump efficiency, the relationship between flow rate and efficiency is typically nonlinear and often well-approximated by a quadratic function. By fitting a quadratic curve to measured data, you can both visualize the trend and extract a predictive model for further analysis.
Swipe to start coding
Given lists of flow rates (Q) and corresponding pump efficiencies (efficiency), fit a quadratic curve to the data and visualize the results.
- Fit a second-degree polynomial to the data using
np.polyfitwithQandefficiency. - Print the coefficients of the fitted polynomial.
- Plot the original data points as a scatter plot.
- Plot the fitted quadratic curve on the same graph.
Soluzione
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