How to find the inverse laplace transform of (s(c−F(s)))/(s−a) where a , c are constants and ccL^(−1){F(s)}=f(t).

gfresh86iop

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2022-11-07

How to find the inverse laplace transform of s ( c F ( s ) ) s a where a , c are constants and L 1 { F ( s ) } = f ( t ) .

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embutiridsl

embutiridsl

Beginner2022-11-08Added 26 answers

A ( s ) = s ( c F ( s ) ) s a = s c s a s F ( s ) s a = c + c a s a s F ( s ) s a
L [ g ( t ) ] = G ( s ) = s F ( s ) s a
We know:
L [ e a t g ( t ) ] = G ( s + a )
L [ 0 t g ( t ) d t ] = G ( s ) s
therefore :
L [ e a t g ( t ) ] = ( s + a ) F ( s + a ) s = F ( s + a ) + a s F ( s + a )
e a t g ( t ) = e a t f ( t ) + a 0 t e a t f ( t ) d t
g ( t ) = f ( t ) + a e a t 0 t e a t f ( t ) d t
Also We know :
L [ δ ( t ) ] = 1
L [ e a t ] = 1 s a
therefore :
L 1 [ s ( c F ( s ) ) s a ] = c δ ( t ) + c a e a t f ( t ) a e a t 0 t e a t f ( t ) d t

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