Peak Values

Peak Values are the highest values of a particular signal or data set. Monitoring the peak values of a signal can be an important way of uncovering patterns in various types of data. For example, peak values of a signal can be used to measure the frequency of vibration for a machine, which can be used in determining its breakdown. In data sets, peak values can allow us to visualize outliers or spikes, which may draw our attention to data points that are of interest. Furthermore, peak values can be utilized in automotive engineering in order to assess the amount of torque an engine can produce. Therefore, with the help of peak values, scientists and engineers can gain insights that can be used to improve processes and designs.

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