The document discusses the Laplace transform and how to evaluate integrals of the form ∫0∞ e−stf(t) dt. The Laplace transform, denoted L[f(t)] or ф(s), provides different outputs for different values of s. For example, the integral ∫0∞ e−st sin t dt equals 1/(s^2 +1^2) , while ∫0∞ e−3t sin t dt equals 1/10, demonstrating how the Laplace transform value changes with the variable s.
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Evaluation of The Integral
The document discusses the Laplace transform and how to evaluate integrals of the form ∫0∞ e−stf(t) dt. The Laplace transform, denoted L[f(t)] or ф(s), provides different outputs for different values of s. For example, the integral ∫0∞ e−st sin t dt equals 1/(s^2 +1^2) , while ∫0∞ e−3t sin t dt equals 1/10, demonstrating how the Laplace transform value changes with the variable s.
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Laplace Transform
Evaluation Of The Integral
Theory
Evaluation of the Integral () dt
We know that, L [f(t)] or (s) is a function of s and for every different values of s we get different values of L[f(t)] or (s). Let us understand this by an example, So, By definition of Laplace