Below are the readings that we got from a temperature sensor. Initially, the sensor was at 19°C and was introduced into

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Below are the readings that we got from a temperature sensor. Initially, the sensor was at 19°C and was introduced into

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Below are the readings that we got from a temperature sensor.
Initially, the sensor was at 19°C and was introduced into a fluid
at 80°C.
Below Are The Readings That We Got From A Temperature Sensor Initially The Sensor Was At 19 C And Was Introduced Into 1
Below Are The Readings That We Got From A Temperature Sensor Initially The Sensor Was At 19 C And Was Introduced Into 1 (6.64 KiB) Viewed 48 times
We will approximate the temperature sensor by a first-order
process.
a) Use the provided data above to provide the equation of the
first-order process in the time domain. In particular, calculate
the time constant.
b) Plot on the same diagram the measured temperatures and the
estimated ones from the equation you found in a).
Please, use software to plot the chart and share the file too.
(Excell - how the formulas you used)
Temperature in degrees C 19 57 69 73 75 77 78 79 79,6 79,8 80 Time in seconds 0 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10
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