Laplace transform of f(t)=norm(sin t/2)?

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2022-11-06

Laplace transform of f ( t ) = | sin t 2 | ?
how do you find the Laplace transform of this?
I tried using the equation
L { f ( t ) } = 1 1 e s T 0 T f ( t ) e s T d t
with period T = 2 π but I am not sure if that's correct.

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Milton Gilmore

Milton Gilmore

Beginner2022-11-07Added 20 answers

If you're not sure go back to first principles:
L [ f ] ( s ) = 0 f ( t ) e s t   d t = n = 0 2 n π 2 ( n + 1 ) π | sin ( t / 2 ) | e s t   d t   =   . . .
Can you take it from here?
Added: The last expression is equal to
n = 0 0 2 π sin ( t / 2 ) e s ( t + 2 n π )   d t = n = 0 e 2 n π s 0 2 π sin ( t / 2 ) e s t   d t
= 1 1 e 2 π s 0 2 π sin ( t / 2 ) e s t   d t

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