If the L{y}=\overline{y} ,then the L{y"} is a) s\overline{y}-y(0) b) s^2\overline{y}-sy(0)-y'(0)

lwfrgin

lwfrgin

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2021-09-14

If the L{y}=y, ,then the L{y"} is
a) syy(0)
b) s2ysy(0)y(0)
c) s2y+sy(0)+y(0)
d) None of these

Answer & Explanation

okomgcae

okomgcae

Skilled2021-09-15Added 93 answers

Step 1
We solve this by using definition of Laplace Transform
Step 2
given L{y}=y we have to find L{y"}
By definition of Laplace Transform
L{y"}=0y"dt=[esty]00(s)estydt
=[eye0y(0)]+s0estydt
=y(0)+s[(esty(t))00(s)esty(t)dt]
=y(0)+s[(y(0))+sy]
L{y"}=s2ysy(0)y(0)
Hence option (b) is correct

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