LAplace Table
LAplace Table
LAplace Table
f t L
1
F F s L f t f t L
1
F F s L f t
s s
1
1. 1 1
s 2.
e at sa
n
3. t n! p 1
, n 1, 2, 4. p
t , p > -1
3,K sn1 s p1
1 3 5L 2n 1
5. t
2
, n 1, 2, 3,K
2s 6. t n 1
2n s
23
2
7. sin at a s
2 2
8. cos at 2 2
s a s a
2 2
2as s a
9. t sin at 10. t cos at
s 2
a
3
2 2
s 2
a
2
2 2
2a 2as
11. sin at at cos 12. sin at at cos
at
s 2
a
2 2
at
s 2
a
2 2
s s a s s 3a
2 2 2 2
17. a 18. s
2 2
sinh at s a
2 2
cosh at s a
19. b 20. sa
eat sin bt 2 eat cos bt 2
s a b 2
s a b2
21. eat sinh bt b2 22. eat cosh bt sa
2
s a b 2
s a b2
23. n 1, 2, n! 24. f ct 1 sˆ
t neat , 3,K F
˜
s a c c
u t u t n 1 t
c c
0
t
F s G s f t T dt
f t
1 e sT
35. f t sF s f 36. f t s F s sf 0 f
2
0 0
37. n n2 n1
f t s n F s s n1 f 0 s n2 f 0 L sf 0 f 0
Table Notes
1. This list is not a complete listing of Laplace transforms and only contains some of
the more commonly used Laplace transforms and formulas.
3. Be careful when using “normal” trig function vs. hyperbolic functions. The only
difference in the formulas is the “+ a2” for the “normal” trig functions becomes a
“- a2” for the hyperbolic functions!
0
If n is a positive integer then,
n 1 n!
The Gamma function is an extension of the normal factorial function. Here are a
couple of quick facts for the Gamma function
p 1 p p
p p 1 p 2 L p n 1 p
p
1ˆ