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Generally,

Laplace transform of second derivative is as follows:

Substitute the initial conditions in the above equation.

Laplace transform of first derivative is as follows:

Substitute the initial conditions in the above equation.

Laplace transform of x is as follows:

Laplace transform of 1 is as follows:

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Step 3 of 13

Take Laplace transform of the given differential equation.

Simplify as follows:

Comment

Step 4 of 13

Simplify as follows:

Take inverse Laplace transform of .

Comment

Step 5 of 13

(b)

The given differential equation is as follows:

The initial conditions are as follows:

Comment

Step 6 of 13

Generally,

Laplace transform of second derivative is as follows:

Substitute the initial conditions in the above equation.

Laplace transform of first derivative is as follows:

Substitute the initial conditions in the above equation.

Laplace transform of x is as follows:

Laplace transform of 1 is as follows:

Comment

Step 7 of 13

Take Laplace transform of the given differential equation.

Expand using partial fraction as follows:

Comment

Step 8 of 13

Cancel the denominators on both sides of the above equation.

Equate the constant terms on both sides.

Equate the coefficient of on both sides.

Equate the coefficient of on both sides.

Comment

Step 9 of 13

Substitute the values of and in .

Take inverse Laplace transform of .

Comment

Step 10 of 13

(c)

The given differential equation is as follows:

The initial conditions are as follows:

Comment

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Generally,

Laplace transform of second derivative is as follows:

Substitute the initial conditions in the above equation.

Laplace transform of first derivative is as follows:

Substitute the initial conditions in the above equation.

Laplace transform of x is as follows:

Laplace transform of 1 is as follows:

Comment

Step 12 of 13

Take Laplace transform of the given differential equation.

Expand using partial fraction as follows:

Cancel the denominators on both sides.

Equate the constant terms on both sides.

Equate the coefficient of s on both sides.

Equate the coefficient of on both sides.

Comment

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Substitute the values of and in .

Take inverse Laplace transform of x(s).

Behavior of the above three solutions are plotted as shown below:

The effect of the coefficient of on the three solutions in the single graph is little bit
complicated due to the large range of scale.

Therefore, the three solutions are plotted separately in the t value range from -5 to 5 as shown
below:

Compare the above three plots, the following points can be observed.

1.The value of is zero at .

2. From part (a), gets stable nearly at .

3. From part (b), gets stable nearly at .

4. From part (c), gets stable nearly at .

Therefore, as the value of coefficient of increases then the value of gets


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Substitute initial conditions in Equation (1).

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Write the Laplace transform of third derivative.

…… (2)

Substitute initial conditions in Equation (2).

Laplace transform of , where a is constant

Write the cost of Laplace transform.

Comments (3)

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Taking Laplace transform on both sides of given differential equation

...... (3)

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Denominator consists three terms including quadratic term .

Represent the inverse Laplace transform using partial fraction equation.

Simplify the right side of equation.

...... (4)

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Cancelling denominator of both sides.

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Find values of A, B, C, D, E and F respectively.

Equate constant terms on both sides.

Equate coefficients of s on both sides.

Substitute 1 for C.

Comment

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Equate the coefficients of on both sides.

Substitute 1 for B and 1 C.

Comment

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Equate the coefficients of on both sides.

Substitute 0 for A, 1 for B and 1 C.

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Equate the coefficients of on both sides.

Substitute 0 for A, 1 for B.

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Equate the coefficients of on both sides.

Substitute 0 for A.

Substituting in

Comment

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Adding two equations and

Comment

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Substituting value of in

Substitute value of in

Comment

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Substitute 0 for A, 1 for B, 1 C, for D, for E, and for F in Equation (4).

Comment

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Calculate Equation (3).

Take inverse Laplace transform on both sides.

Inverse of

Comment

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Calculate the inverse of .

Inverse of

So, inverse of

Inverse of

So, inverse of

Inverse of

So, inverse of

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Calculate the value of .

Hence, the value of is .

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Write the given differential equation.

Write the initial conditions.

Comment

Step 19 of 22

Write the Laplace transform of second derivative term.

...... (5)

Substitute initial conditions in Equation (5).

Comment

Step 20 of 22

Write the Laplace transform of .

Substitute initial conditions.

Therefore,

Comment

Step 21 of 22

Take Laplace transform on both sides of given differential equation.

Comments (1)

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Take the inverse Laplace transform on both sides.

Inverse of

Therefore,

Hence, the value of is .

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Equating coefficient of s on both sides

Equating coefficient of on both sides

Equating coefficient of on both sides

Substituting A in

From equation ,

Substituting B in

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Substituting values of A, B, C, and D

Taking inverse Laplace transform

Inverse of

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Given that,

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Denominator consists one quadratic term

Simplifying this as

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Equating constant terms on both sides

Equating coefficient of s on both sides

Equating coefficient of on both sides

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Substituting A, B, and C

Comment

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Adding and subtracting in numerator of second term

Comment

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Taking inverse Laplace transform

Inverse of

Inverse of

Inverse of

Inverse of

Therefore,

Comment

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Given that,

To find inverse Laplace transform, represent it as partial fraction form

Denominator consists two quadratic terms

Simplifying this as

Cancelling denominator on both sides

Comment

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Equating constant terms on both sides

Equating coefficient of s on both sides

Equating coefficient of s on both sides

Equating coefficient of on both sides

Substituting C in

Comment

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Substituting values of A, B, C and D

Taking inverse Laplace transform

Inverse of

Inverse of

Comment

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Therefore,

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Simplify Equation (1).

…… (2)

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Cancel denominators on both sides in Equation (2).

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Equating constant terms on both sides

…… (3)

Equating coefficients of s on both sides

…… (4)

Equating coefficients of on both sides

…… (5)

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Equating coefficients of on both sides

…… (6)

Equating coefficients of on both sides

…… (7)

Equating coefficients of on both sides

…… (8)

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Let Matrix AM is coefficients of A, B, C, D, E, and F in equations.

AM is:

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Matrix b is:

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Therefore values of constant terms are,

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Write the expression as,

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Comment

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To find value of C,

Comment

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To find value of B,

Comment

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Using quotient rule of derivative,

Comment

Step 14 of 28

To find value of A,

Comment

Step 15 of 28

Using quotient rule of derivative,

Comment

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To find value of D

Comment

Step 17 of 28

To find value of E

Comment

Step 18 of 28

To find value of H

Comment

Step 19 of 28

To find value of G,

Comment

Step 20 of 28

To find value of F,

Comment

Step 21 of 28

Using quotient rule of derivative,

Comment

Step 22 of 28

Substituting values of A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H in .

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By using partial fraction X(s) can be represent as given below

Comment

Step 24 of 28

To find value of A,

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Step 25 of 28

To find value of B,

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Step 26 of 28

To find value of C.

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To find value of D,

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Substituting values of A, B, C and D in X(s).

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To find C, multiple equation (1) with and put .

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…… (2)

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Apply the inverse Laplace transform to equation (2) and obtain as follows:

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The specified Laplace transform of a function is,

…… (3)

Apply the partial fraction technique to equation (3) and obtain as follows:

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Substitute the obtained value of C in equation (4).

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Substitute in equation (2).

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Apply inverse Laplace transform to equation (3) and obtain as follows:

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Apply the Laplace transform on both sides of the above equation and obtain as follows:

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Substitute in equation (5).

Substitute the obtained values of A and C in equation (5).

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Compare the s3 Coefficients as follows:

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Rearrange the above equation as follows:

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Compare the s2 Coefficients as follows:

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Compare the Coefficients as follows:

Compare the s Coefficients as follows:

Compare the s2 Coefficients as follows:

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Substitute 1/4 for A, 1/2 for B , and -1/4 for C in the above function of f(s).

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Compare the Coefficients as follows:

Compare the s Coefficients as follows:

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Compare the s2 Coefficients as follows:

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Compare the Coefficients as follows:

Compare the s Coefficients as follows:

Substitute 1 for A, and -1 for B, in the above function of f(s).

Apply the inverse Laplace transform to the above function:

Therefore, .

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Expand the function and rearrange the equation as follows:

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Apply the inverse Laplace transform to the above function:

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Therefore, .

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Compare the Coefficients as follows:

Compare the s Coefficients as follows:

Compare the s2 Coefficients as follows:

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Substitute -1 for A, 1 for B, and 2 for C in the above function of f(s).

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