In this video, Steve and Rob demonstrate how to get started in Python analyzing some vibration data in Google Colab which is basically a Google Doc for writing, executing, and collaborating on code. The video will go through installing a package, loading in data, plotting in the time domain, generating a FFT, and saving the plots.
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