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Problems of Laplace Transform

This document contains solutions to problems involving Laplace transforms. It finds the zero-state response of systems with given transfer functions for different inputs. It also finds loop currents in circuits for a given input and determines the current in a network where a switch is moved between positions. The solutions involve taking Laplace transforms and using properties of linear time-invariant systems.
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Problems of Laplace Transform

This document contains solutions to problems involving Laplace transforms. It finds the zero-state response of systems with given transfer functions for different inputs. It also finds loop currents in circuits for a given input and determines the current in a network where a switch is moved between positions. The solutions involve taking Laplace transforms and using properties of linear time-invariant systems.
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Problems for Laplace Transform and Applications

P.6.3-7 (p. 463)

For a system with transfer function

H(s)=sz*5s*6
t,
=if =

a. Find the (zero-state) response if the input (f) is:


(i) e-3tu(t)
(ii) e-atu(t)
(iii) e-4(t-s)u(t - 5)
(iv) e-+(t-s)u(t)
(v) e-atu(t - 5)
b. For this system write the differential equation relating the output lf) to the
input (r).
Solution:
31"4,
") Cdr
1G,= " ,5 tr(s; = L t ta*"^Iin t-T bJrLo
Y(e; = trG';. HO _ (rrf+3
(s+r/(s'*rs*e)
€ L

t,_)
I zt t(t7
- ^

Qil
(tr s t+
Y((, = F(tr , t+(S)
= Stf-
(tn +) (rhB ne) (sg(rnq(,'tg)
\lL L , 4/L
Sr> f*3 s<+
I YtU : {' {-tst \ - (*;w-
_.1

2-;'-* +;**).*h
L/

t,
t2ls/2o2L
(ii;;'K, =[a(r-ilt-" 5 Krt -+;B (rr*." *Li1t-
)ll*
s++
% Fsee' ')
g y(s, = r(Y. *(s, -- =(tr -
-lv "o':'tffi"?"
Lr+z-r, tn, g+4.l '
) ycn/ :
i" L vu\ = *r"r-')- rrt(r-r) *{ro'*-'l*, fi
(irt -[t/ =a+e-7*Q, = J.o:u(ry g r(r.r -^# '

4 YQ) = F(s.,, s(!7 = f- lSr


+ t(u = J^ l+t*- ra'-* Le^l,r(Fz -?-* rr,
fl i(rr= e4*u|-tl = a*a+G-r)r,G-v +elt --k a'=

e y t, =-*:" [; etvT, - zZ'e-t/ n r.ru'r*\ , t2, r ,

t) *Gr =S,t
(.r =+9 : 4n!.-
e-Ql s2+sr*e
€) PGr="lcrq)=&s' +t
4 (a t)'l& = Q*9 {V) '
P.6.4-trp.isfrFDt
Find the zero-state response ro(r) of the network in Fig. P6.4-L if the input voltage

f (t) = te-tu(t)
Find the transfer function relating the output uo(t) to the input (r). From the transfer
function, write the differential equation relating uo(t) and {t).

ln IH

+
Itry Yo(r)

Flg. P6.{'1

%,1n --S,tr"t, *f\4(L USf; t14, '1rrnn-ii.! e-r"& fi,*a )

tJta- , tt ^e -
hzt^ *,^J .l v-e-*-J csrK Cs*,, Lr4-
€+ b"l,<./ pg: z
\u
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Solution:

t(^q fi"-"&l*r,u4 W]-rrr"* ('-'uird j4,-.c \r .*6>/ C4,Ji frt^) :


1_ S

.+
F€/ qt} G{A VEt

-{O = +;tr,(+/ 5 r(s; - tr*DL ) ?d- 6 i- d€LL t-T d=Jflz

kJ/Ls 1srya
No Lr,ys i

( 4+ +)Yt(, - +72\st =l
F
q5tg-
S
L r + .y,r(g *(s 1r + *; Y>(Sr : c)
ur ; vt^A,ix -h-6^-.n
rry -{ lt-x\)] r-l-l
L-*, rylLy,n,)= IT'^,-)
Crznpis rrtlLc:
Crz*t-o/s p.-0r- .
y{"^_ \'/-@ ,l
=6-ffi
4,1
-rt"&, ?'Gr = GE* - Lnnd',t) tL(n tpr;'1 c
P.6.4-4
r,LGl Y.(rl
(p.465)=,t* {z ' a*I ),O ),
Find the loop currents yr(f) and Sn(t) for t) 0 in the circuit of Fig. P6.4-4a for the input
(r) in Fig. P6.4-4b.
IH IH
d YVYL--d I-rTrrr__
> mr*r __t_
to I I. (t) I, (r;
{ ti
{{ I rn i Ifi
TfiI
il l
(rl

FIg. P0,{rt
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Solution: F

+ W f=f ,1(U :W Itt^-( e)rt*t-f


, ?- t-(o lr'

,t t{- t.dr(ol - ur
I Lu(u-r :.tr
"1gl=W @,1 D 4JL-

* 6r *2ro ) 1@=
s

(M"" Y,rrr.* 4 vrahvo,</ eA' rT,*j-


)
NvL< tf wa L-ft :

( 3 + .))r^Q; iF Yz(\) = 2rL


s
ts H(sl + (s* L)%(V -) r7

(1.utr^r-'g ndr- WetJg ',

LA>+ALS -t ( L 4 _.7(2- r_ _llL


Ya(sr = S t+{
3c(t,t ) t (+l ) J+3
L € U2- '(l>
Lcr = =(L+4s+9 = ? 17* s"3
t&s,^ ) Yr t) = [tt%Q,r \ kF +fu,- Lfe).rLe),
\lJt) = tnl-lru 3 € g a L{* **{')'L( (n''

-K Pl-*r y (+;
^^J lz.O 7 rt'*l Xb ^-*l YV) ''L^ tq M
t2/s/202L

P. 5.4-8 (p. a6s)


For the network in Fig. P6.4-8, the switch is in position a for a long time and then is

moved to position b instantaneously at f = 0. Determine the current flt) tor f > 0.


Hint: Use the Thevenin equivalent.
fxO l/$ yltl lfi In

FlS. PS-{'S

Solution:
r
.f [f +1o,,jea h''*'ttt,i) u- f"<; I\nL^- a ,fu +t(L e-*'*a**r tS1
t
-f rr- 4.1o a ?<-12 . "rr.'-ro| v'<- r &z
r4'8 l^4L
'l *!*1. f aut =-6
; tlo{ &"*) tcl ira-^^rar-2- elt *r-ae- a-t t= 0- yt5'}n"ta t

+ Frv- 'g )t, , *L ol-t';'-- te..:--avc'^$*-"uJ wbWuv*" r'^ ;


Y;)
to z3
-3
I

1+i"
!a1t($ -h
( E.e 9,Mi fcr* i,", i" lr*; H*. l= )
t(,..-e- ir- p.J- *1c;.- $<er. acru{a k-*;"J s q} ;A '

F 3s +Y
UQ,t
4s +{L

f,'r,--

vs
Z;"(s,,, -e- ,

b
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ao ls \o ( +x+^4
XGu-. )Ycy: t$
+-ffi) 3

\o (42 +u ) F,'
. lu,el
l,G4 __
f+2-.8 3+ e'l3
G" %x)(rt
6'5:,)

'tr
;('
C+r=lLYQt \ =l''f,.
e --6rt r "_2,r e1
- ).e A a-'- ).r(@

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