Find the inverse laplace transform of (s)/(a^2s^2+b^2)

wasangagac4

wasangagac4

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2022-10-30

Find the inverse laplace transform of s a 2 s 2 + b 2

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honotMornne

honotMornne

Beginner2022-10-31Added 12 answers

h ^ ( s ) = s a 2 s 2 + b 2 = 1 a 2 s s 2 + ( b a ) 2
From this we get h ( t ) = 1 a 2 cos ( b a t )
Marley Meyers

Marley Meyers

Beginner2022-11-01Added 3 answers

L ( 1 a c o s ( b t a ) ) = a s 2 a 2 s 2 + b 2
and hence,your reasoning must surely be wrong. Think about change of variable from s to s / a

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