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Q1. If F (T) Sinh (At), Then Its Laplace Transform Is?: A. e B. S S - A C. A S - A D. A S +a

The document contains 10 questions about calculating the Laplace transform of various functions. For each question, it provides the function, the possible answers, the correct answer, and the step-by-step working to arrive at the correct Laplace transform. It demonstrates how to calculate the Laplace transform of basic functions involving sinh, cosh, exponentials, and their combinations. The inverse Laplace transform questions show how to calculate the original function from its Laplace transform.

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Q1. If F (T) Sinh (At), Then Its Laplace Transform Is?: A. e B. S S - A C. A S - A D. A S +a

The document contains 10 questions about calculating the Laplace transform of various functions. For each question, it provides the function, the possible answers, the correct answer, and the step-by-step working to arrive at the correct Laplace transform. It demonstrates how to calculate the Laplace transform of basic functions involving sinh, cosh, exponentials, and their combinations. The inverse Laplace transform questions show how to calculate the original function from its Laplace transform.

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Q1. If f(t) = Sinh(at), then its Laplace transform is?

A. eat
B. s ⁄ s2-a2
C. a ⁄ s2-a2
D. a ⁄ s2+a2
Answer : C

Solution: Sinh(at) = eat – e-at/2


L[Sinh(at)] = L[eat – e-at/2]
= ½ L[eat – e-at]
= ½ L[eat] – ½ L[e-at]
= ½ (1/s-a) – ½ (1/s+a)
= ½ [(s+a)-(s-a)/(s+a)(s-a)]
= ½ [2a/s2 – a2] = a/(s2 – a2)
Q2. If f(t) = Cosh(at), then its Laplace transform is?

A. eat
B. s ⁄ s2-a2
C. a ⁄ s2-a2
D. s ⁄ s2+a2
Answer : B

Solution: Cosh(at) = eat + e-at/2


L[Cosh(at)] = L[eat + e-at/2]
= ½ L[eat + e-at]
= ½ L[eat] + ½ L[e-at]
= ½ (1/s-a) + ½ (1/s+a)
= ½ [(s+a)+(s-a)/(s+a)(s-a)]
= ½ [2s/s2 – a2] = s/(s2 – a2)
Q3. If f(t) = eatSinh(bt) then its Laplace transform is?

A. e-as ⁄ s
B. s+a ⁄ (s – a)2 + b2
C. b ⁄ (s – a)2 – b2
D. Does not exist
Answer : C

Solution: L[Sinh(bt)] = b/(s2 – b2)


L[eatSinh(bt)] = b / (s-a)2 – b2
Q4. If f(t) = eatCosh(bt), then its Laplace transform is?

A. 2a3 ⁄ (s2 + a2)


B. s+a ⁄ s-a
C. s-a ⁄ (s + a)2 - b2
D. s-a ⁄ (s – a)2 - b2
Answer : D

Solution: L[Cosh(bt)] = s/(s2 – b2)


L[eatCosh(bt)] = s-a / (s-a)2 – b2
Q5. If f(t) = (1⁄a)Sinh(at), then its Laplace transform is?

A. 1⁄s2-a2
B. 2a ⁄ (s – b)2 + b2
C. n! ⁄ (s – a)n-1
D. Does not exist
Answer : A

Solution: L[(1/a)Sinh(at)] = (1/a)L[Sinh(at)]


= (1/a) [a/(s2 – a2)]
= 1/(s2 – a2)
Q6. If f(t) = (t ⁄ 2a)Sin(at), then its Laplace transform is?

A. b ⁄ (s + a)2 + b2
B. 2a ⁄ (s – b)2 + b2
C. s ⁄ (s2 + a2)2
D. s ⁄ (s2 - a2)2
Answer : C

Solution: L[(t/2a)Sin(at)] = (1/2a)L[tSin(at)]


= (1/2a) [–d/ds[L{Sin(at)}]]
= (1/2a)[-d/ds(a/s2+a2)]
= (-1/2a) [(s2+a2)(0)-a(2s) / (s2+a2)2]
= (-1/2a)[-2as/ (s2+a2)2]
= s / (s2+a2)2
Q7. The inverse Laplace transform of 1/(s+3)2

A. e-3t t u(t)
B. e3t t u(t)
C. e-3t u(t)
D. e-3t t
Answer : A
Q8. The inverse Laplace transform of 2/(s+5)2 + (2)2

A. e-5t Sin(t)u(t)
B. e-5t Sin(2t)u(t)
C. e-5t Sin(3t)u(t)
D. None of the above
Answer : B
Q9. The inverse Laplace transform of the X(s) = 1/(s+4) + 1/(s+6),
RoC: -6<Re(s)<-4 is equal to

A. e-4tu(t) + e-6tu(t)
B. -e-4tu(-t) + e-6tu(t)
C. -e4tu(-t) - e6tu(t)
D. -e4tu(-t) + e6tu(t)
Answer : B
Q10. The inverse Laplace transform of the X(s) = 0.6/(s-2) +
0.4/(s+3), RoC: -3<Re(s)<2 is equal to

A. 0.6e-2tu(t) + 0.4e-3tu(-t)
B. -0.6e2tu(t) - 0.4e-3tu(-t)
C. -0.6e2tu(-t) + 0.4e-3tu(t)
D. None of the above
Answer : C

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