From the given input output data the transfer function is 7.5 because when values of x(flow rate) are multiplied with it we get values of y(output pulse rate). | |||||||||||||
The flow rate of water is 20m3/s when output is 150 Hz. |
Flow rate(m3/s) | Pulse frequency(Hz) |
0 | 0 |
20 | 150 |
40 | 300 |
60 | 450 |
80 | 600 |
100 | 750 |
120 | 900 |
140 | 1050 |
160 | 1200 |
180 | 1350 |
200 | 1500 |
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