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Laplace Transforms

Inverse Laplace Transforms Formulea

Inverse Laplace Transforms: If F(s) is the Laplace Transform of the function f(t) i.e.,
L {f(t)} = F(s) then f(t) is called the inverse Laplace transform of the function F(s) and
is written as f(t) = L–1{F(s)}. Here L–1 is called inverse Laplace transformation
operator.

Some important standard results for inverse Laplace transform.


 1
1. L−1  = 1
s

−11  tn −1 1 t n −1
2. L   = where n is a positive integer or L   =
 sn +1  n!  sn  (n − 1)!

 1 
3. L−1 =e
at
s − a


−1 1  e at t n −1
4. L =
 (s − a )n 
  (n − 1)!

 1  1
5. L−1  = sin at
2 2 a
s + a 

 s 
6. L−1  = cos at
 s2 + a 2 

 s 
7. L−1  = cosh at
 s2 − a2 

 1  1
8. L−1  = sinh at
2 2 a
s −a 
Laplace Transforms

 1  1 at
9. L−1   = e sin bt
 (s − a )2 + b 2  b

s − a
10. L −1 { } = e at cos bt
(s − a )2 + b 2

 
11. −1  1  1 (sin at – at cos at)
  =
( )
L
2 3
 s 2 + a 2  2a

 
−1 s2  1
L  =
2  2a
( )
12. t sinat
 s + a
2 2 

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