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978/23, 122M {Laplace Transform «Definition, Formula, Table [GATE Notes] BYJU'S | Formerty JEXAM PREP | Gradoup 2 ew 2 e% cosh bt 3 i B tcos at 4 sinat 14 tsinat @+ay ae 6 ro FO) =f) 6 | sinhat 16 re s*F(s) —sf(0)- f°) t 1 7 coshat 17 I fwdu SFO 0 8 eaten 18 ero n Gat Where n= 1,23, CI Fa FO} 9 8 cos bi Sy 19 1 = ea sees FO) [rcs F 10 e“ sin bt b 20 ew f(t) F(s—a) Gai? Significance of Laplace Transform Laplace Transform is significant in the analysis of continuous-time signals and systems in various aspects like frequency domain analysis, damping and frequency characterization of continuous- time signals, transfer function characterization of continuous-time LTI systems, stability, and steady- state analysis in control systems, eigenfunction of LTI systems, etc. Here we will discuss the importance of the Laplace Transform in certain aspects of continuous timeous-time signals and systems. Transfer Function The transfer function of a system is the ratio of the Laplace transform of the output to the Laplace transform of the input of that system. The location of poles and zeros of the transfer function is crucial in determining the dynamic characteristics of the system. The transfer function can unify the convolution integral and differential equation representation of a system Damping and frequency of a continuous signal The growth and decay of the signal (damping) and its repetitive nature (frequency) in the time domain can be determined by using the location of poles and zeros of the Laplace transform of the concerned signal. Transient and steady states-time analysis ‘ntos:feyusexamprep.convlaplace-transform an

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