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LAPLACE TRANSFORMS

The Laplace transform of the function ‘f (t)’ is defined by the integral Example:
∞ Using the list of Laplace transform, determine the following
∫ e−st f ( t ) dt , where s is a parameter assumed to be a real number.
0
1 4
1. L {1+2 t− t }
∞ 3
L { f ( t ) }=∫ e− st f ( t ) dt 2. L { e−6 t }
0 3. L { 3 t+2 e 3 t }
4. L { 5−3 t +4 sin2 t−6 e 4 t }
The linearity of property of the Laplace Transform,
- if ‘f(t) and g(t)’ are functions having Laplace transform and if ‘a and b’ are 5. L {( 2 t−3 )2 }
any real constants

L { a f ( t )+ b g ( t ) } =a L { f ( t ) } + b L {g ( t ) }

Some Elementary Standard Laplace transforms


f(t) ℒ{f(t)} F(s)
1
1 s>0
s
a
a s>0
s
1
e at s>0
s−a
n!
tn s>0
s n+1
a
sin at s>0
s + a2
2

s
cos at s>0
s + a2
2

s
cosh at s>a
s −a2
2

a
sinh at s>a
s −a2
2

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