Find the inverse Laplace transform of (40.5)/(s(s^2−9)) using the convolution theorem.

Ciolan3u

Ciolan3u

Answered question

2022-09-11

Find the inverse Laplace transform of
40.5 s ( s 2 9 )
using the convolution theorem.

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empatiji2v

empatiji2v

Beginner2022-09-12Added 18 answers

All you need to know is that the ILT of 1 / ( s 2 9 ) is ( 1 / 3 ) sinh ( 3 t ) . The convolution integral...doesn't matter which is a function of t′ or t−t′. Thus, the Inverse Laplace transform is
40.5 3 0 t d t sinh ( 3 t )
which I am sure you can handle.
Julius Blankenship

Julius Blankenship

Beginner2022-09-13Added 3 answers

With L ( 1 ) = 1 s and L ( sinh 3 t ) = 3 s 2 9 then
L 1 ( 1 s ( s 2 9 ) ) = 1 3 0 t sinh 3 x   d x = 1 9 cosh 3 x | 0 t = cosh 3 t 1 9

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