How to find the Laplace transform of PSK\frac{1-\cos(t)}{t^2}ZSK? NSK F(S)=?

Marla Payton

Marla Payton

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2021-12-08

How to find the Laplace transform of 1cos(t)t2?
F(S)=?

Answer & Explanation

Maricela Alarcon

Maricela Alarcon

Beginner2021-12-09Added 28 answers

Let
F(s)=0f(t)estdt=01costt2estdt
The function f(t) satisfies the bound f(t)=O(1t2), thus it is absolutely integrable and we can apply Leibniz's integral to obtain
Fs)=0(1cost)estdt=1sss2+1
Integrating and using the condition F()=0, we have
F(s)=logslogs2+1
Thus we have
F(s)={logslogs2+1}ds
The first term is easily integrated to yield slogss. For the second term, note that
logs2+1ds=slogs2+1+s2s2+1ds
=slogs2+1+sarctans+C
Combining, we obtain
F(s)=slogsslogs2+1arctans+C
But since F()=0, we must have C=π2 and therefore
F(s)=slogsslogs2+1arctans+π2
=slog(ss2+1)+arctan(1s)

Vivian Soares

Vivian Soares

Beginner2021-12-10Added 36 answers

If L{f(t)}=F(s) and Laplace of the function g(t)=f(t)t exists, then
L{f(t)t}=sF(u)du
sF(u)du=s0f(t)eutdtdu
=0f(t)seutdudt
=0f(t)eutt|sdt
=0f(t)testdt
=L{f(t)t}

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