This document provides information about a differential equations and transforms lecture on using Laplace transforms to solve initial value problems. It discusses the key aspects of the Laplace transform including changing a function of time into a function of the Laplace variable, containing information about positive time only. It also defines the unit step function as a sudden change of unit magnitude and provides its algebraic representation to substitute into the Laplace transform formula.
This document provides information about a differential equations and transforms lecture on using Laplace transforms to solve initial value problems. It discusses the key aspects of the Laplace transform including changing a function of time into a function of the Laplace variable, containing information about positive time only. It also defines the unit step function as a sudden change of unit magnitude and provides its algebraic representation to substitute into the Laplace transform formula.
This document provides information about a differential equations and transforms lecture on using Laplace transforms to solve initial value problems. It discusses the key aspects of the Laplace transform including changing a function of time into a function of the Laplace variable, containing information about positive time only. It also defines the unit step function as a sudden change of unit magnitude and provides its algebraic representation to substitute into the Laplace transform formula.
Subject MA-225 Differential Equations and Transforms
Reference Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Book by H.K.Dass Topic Laplace Transform Chapter 13 Exercise 13.1 Instructor Dr. Arshi Khalid Lecture # (ODL lesson via MS Teams)
CLOs Domain & PLO
Description Level mapping
CLO2 Use Laplace transform to C3 PLO2
solve initial value problems The Laplace Transform • The Laplace transform changes the function of time, f(t), into a function in the Laplace transform variable, F(s).
• The limits of integration show that the Laplace transform
contains information on the function f(t) for positive time only.
• Because in signal processing, as in life, nothing can be
done about the past (negative time) Unit Step Function • This is a sudden change of unit magnitude as sketched in the following figure.