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syms x y z t s klaplace(sin(2*t+pi/4))ans =(1/2*s*2^(1/2)+2^(1/2))/(s^2+4)pretty (ans)

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Given that,

Taking inverse Laplace transform of F(S), inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Given that,

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

Inverse of , where ‘a’ is any constant

Therefore inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Step 3 of 10

Given that,

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

Inverse of , where ‘a’ is any constant

Therefore inverse of

Inverse of , therefore inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Step 4 of 10

Given that,

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

Inverse of , where ‘n’ is degree of Laplace term

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Step 5 of 10

Therefore inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Step 6 of 10

Given that,

Multiplying numerator and denominator by 3

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

Inverse of , where ‘a’ is any constant

Therefore inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Step 7 of 10

Given that,

Multiplying numerator and denominator with 2

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

Inverse of , where ‘a’ is any constant

And inverse of

Therefore inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Given that,

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

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Inverse of

Inverse of

Where ‘a’ is any constant

Therefore inverse of

Inverse of

Therefore inverse of

Therefore inverse of F(S),

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Given that,

To find inverse Laplace transform of F(S),

Inverse of

Inverse of

Where ‘a’ is any constant

Therefore inverse,

Therefore, inverse of F(s),

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Substitute the boundary condition in the applied laplace transform equation

Simplifying with the constants in the equation

Take x(s) as common and simplify the equation

Finally the x(s) value is calculated below:

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The provided the boundary conditions are,

Taking Laplace transform on both the sides

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Substitute the boundary condition in the applied laplace transform equation

Simplifying with the constants then the equation will be,

Take x(s) common and simplify the equation.

Finally the x(s) value is ,

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Given data:

Calculation:

The provided the boundary conditions are,

Taking Laplace transform on both the sides,

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Substitute the boundary condition in the applied laplace transform equation

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Take x(s) common and simplify the equation

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Ca=dsolve(,5*DCa+Ca=2,,,Ca(0)=3,)Ca =2+exp(-1/5*t)T=dsolve(,5*DT+T=70,,,T(0)=80,)T =7 0+1


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This figure matches Figure 2-3.

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This figure matches Figure 2-7.

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From Equation 2.11,

ilaplace(70/s/(5*s+1)+400/(5*s+1))ans =70+10*exp(-1/5*t)ezplot(ans,[0,30])

Same result for the temperature as before.

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