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Table of Laplace Transforms

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 sa
n
3. t n!  p  1
, n  1, 2, 4. p
t , p > -1
3,K sn1 s p1
 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

13. cos at   at sin 14. cosat   at sin


at  s 2
a
2 2
 at  s 2
a 
2 2

s sin  b   a s cos  b   a sin


15. 16.
sin at  b cos b s2  a2 cos at  b b s a
2 2

17. a 18. s
2 2
sinh  at  s a
2 2
cosh at  s a
19. b 20. sa
eat sin bt  2 eat cos bt  2

s  a   b 2
s  a   b2
21. eat sinh bt b2 22. eat cosh bt sa
  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

25. c ecs 26.


Heaviside Function s Dirac Delta Function e cs
27. uc t  f t  e F s uc t  g t e Lg t  c
cs cs
28.
c 
29. ect f t  F s  t n f t F
n n
30. n  1, 2, 3,K  1  s
c ,
31. 33.
1
f    g   d F s 
 F u  32.
 f v
t  s  0
t s
t du dv T
f t 
 st
34. f t 0
e

 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 n2  n1
f t s n F  s   s n1 f  0   s n2 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.

2. Recall the definition of hyperbolic functions.


t t
cosh t e  e sinh t  et  et

2 2

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!

4. Formula #4 uses the Gamma function which is defined as



t    e x xt dx
 1

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
  
 

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