Find Laplace transform of (sin^2(t))/(t)

Colten Andrade

Colten Andrade

Answered question

2022-09-23

Laplace transform of sin 2 ( t ) t
Because :
L ( f ( t ) t ) = s F ( s ) d s
and
L ( sin 2 ( t ) ) = 2 s ( s 2 + 4 )
then
2 s ( s 2 + 4 ) d s = 1 2 ln | s | 1 4 ln | s 2 + 4 |
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Answer & Explanation

Abram Jacobson

Abram Jacobson

Beginner2022-09-24Added 8 answers

Using the double angle identity:
sin 2 ( t ) = 1 cos ( 2 t ) 2
Thus,
L [ sin 2 ( t ) ] = 1 2 s s 2 ( s 2 + 4 )
We now employ the property of Laplace Transforms:
L [ f ( t ) t ] = s L [ f ( t ) ] u d s
Thus,
L [ sin 2 ( t ) t ] = s [ 1 2 u u 2 ( u 2 + 4 ) ] d u = [ 1 2 ln ( u ) 1 4 ln ( u 2 + 4 ) ] s = [ 1 4 ln ( u 2 u 2 + 4 ) ] s = 1 4 [ 0 ln ( s 2 s 2 + 4 ) ] = 1 4 ln ( s 2 s 2 + 4 ) = 1 4 ln ( s 2 + 4 s 2 )

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