EBK SYSTEM DYNAMICS
EBK SYSTEM DYNAMICS
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ISBN: 9780100254961
Author: Palm
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.9P
To determine

(a)

The inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function.

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Answer to Problem 2.9P

Inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s)=5ss2+9 is f(t)=2sin3t.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

F(s)=5ss2+9.

Concept Used:

Laplace transform of function f(t) is defined as

L(f(t))=0estf(t)dt

Where f(t) is piecewise continuo function defined for all t0.

L(tn)=n+1sn+1=nsn+1L(eatf(t))=F(s+a);L(f(t))=F(s)L(sinat)=L(eiateiat2i)=as2+a2L(cosat)=L(eiat+eiat2)=ss2+a2L(tnf(t))=(1)ndndsn(F(s));L(f(t))=F(s)

Inverse Laplace transform of given function F(s) is given by

f(t)=L1(F(s)).

Calculation:

Here, we have

F(s)=5ss2+9

Thus, the inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function is given as

f(t)=L1(F(s))f(t)=L1(5ss2+9)f(t)=5L1(ss2+32)f(t)=5cos3t [L(cosat)=ss2+a2].

To determine

(b)

The inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.9P

Inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s)=6s29 is f(t)=2sinh3t.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

F(s)=6s29.

Concept Used:

Laplace transform of function f(t) is defined as

L(f(t))=0estf(t)dt

Where f(t) is piecewise continuo function defined for all t0.

L(tn)=n+1sn+1=nsn+1L(eatf(t))=F(s+a);L(f(t))=F(s)L(sinat)=L(eiateiat2i)=as2+a2L(cosat)=L(eiat+eiat2)=ss2+a2L(sinhat)=L(eateat2i)=as2a2L(coshat)=L(eat+eat2)=ss2a2L(tnf(t))=(1)ndndsn(F(s));L(f(t))=F(s)

Inverse Laplace transform of given function F(s) is given by

f(t)=L1(F(s)).

Calculation:

Here, we have

F(s)=6s29

Thus, the inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function is given as

f(t)=L1(F(s))f(t)=L1(6s29)f(t)=2L1(3s232)f(t)=2sinh3t [L(sinhat)=as2a2].

To determine

(c)

The inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.9P

Inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s)=45s(s+3)2 is f(t)=55(3t+1)e3t.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

F(s)=45s(s+3)2.

Concept Used:

Laplace transform of function f(t) is defined as

L(f(t))=0estf(t)dt

Where f(t) is piecewise continuo function defined for all t0.

L(tn)=n+1sn+1=nsn+1L(eatf(t))=F(s+a);L(f(t))=F(s)L(tnf(t))=(1)ndndsn(F(s));L(f(t))=F(s)

Inverse Laplace transform of given function F(s) is given by

f(t)=L1(F(s)).

Calculation:

Here, we have

F(s)=45s(s+3)2

Thus, the inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function is given as

To determine

(d)

The inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.9P

Inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s)=2s(s2+4s+13) is f(t)=239[{e2t13{2sin(3t)+3cos(3t)}}+3].

Explanation of Solution

Given:

F(s)=2s(s2+4s+13).

Concept Used:

Laplace transform of function f(t) is defined as

L(f(t))=0estf(t)dt

Where f(t) is piecewise continuo function defined for all t0.

L(tn)=n+1sn+1=nsn+1L(eatf(t))=F(s+a);L(f(t))=F(s)L(sinat)=L(eiateiat2i)=as2+a2L(cosat)=L(eiat+eiat2)=ss2+a2L(tnf(t))=(1)ndndsn(F(s));L(f(t))=F(s)

Inverse Laplace transform of given function F(s) is given by

f(t)=L1(F(s)).

Calculation:

Here, we have

F(s)=2s(s2+4s+13)

Thus, the inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function is given as

To determine

(e)

The inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.9P

Inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s)=20s(s2+4) is f(t)=5(1cos(2t)).

Explanation of Solution

Given:

F(s)=20s(s2+4).

Concept Used:

Laplace transform of function f(t) is defined as

L(f(t))=0estf(t)dt

Where f(t) is piecewise continuo function defined for all t0.

L(tn)=n+1sn+1=nsn+1L(eatf(t))=F(s+a);L(f(t))=F(s)L(sinat)=L(eiateiat2i)=as2+a2L(cosat)=L(eiat+eiat2)=ss2+a2L(tnf(t))=(1)ndndsn(F(s));L(f(t))=F(s)

Inverse Laplace transform of given function F(s) is given by

f(t)=L1(F(s)).

Calculation:

Here, we have

F(s)=20s(s2+4)

Thus, the inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function is given as

f(t)=L1(F(s))f(t)=L1(20s(s2+4))f(t)=L1(20(s2+4)s)=0tL1(20(s2+4))dt (1)L1(20(s2+4))=10L1(2s2+22)=10sin(2t) [L(sinat)=as2+a2]L1(20(s2+4))=10sin(2t) (2)Using (2)in (1),we getf(t)=L1(20(s2+4)s)f(t)=0t10sin(2t)dtf(t)=10{[cos(2t)2]0t}f(t)=5{[cos(2t)1]}f(t)=5(1cos(2t)).

To determine

(f)

The inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 2.9P

Inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s)=20s(s2+4)2 is f(t)=5tsin2t.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

F(s)=20s(s2+4)2.

Concept Used:

Laplace transform of function f(t) is defined as

L(f(t))=0estf(t)dt

Where f(t) is piecewise continuo function defined for all t0.

L(tn)=n+1sn+1=nsn+1L(eatf(t))=F(s+a);L(f(t))=F(s)L(sinat)=L(eiateiat2i)=as2+a2L(cosat)=L(eiat+eiat2)=ss2+a2L(tnf(t))=(1)ndndsn(F(s));L(f(t))=F(s)

Inverse Laplace transform of given function F(s) is given by

f(t)=L1(F(s))

Using convolution theorem

L1(G(s)H(s))=0tf(τ)g(tτ)dτ.

Calculation:

Here, we have

F(s)=20s(s2+4)2

Thus, the inverse Laplace transform f(t) of the given function is given as

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