What is the inverse Laplace transform of (p^2)/((p^2+4)^2)

vedentst9i

vedentst9i

Answered question

2022-11-04

Given
f ( p ) = p 2 ( p 2 + 4 ) 2
So
f ( p ) = p 2 ( p 2 + 4 ) 2 = p 2 + 4 4 ( p 2 + 4 ) 2 = 1 p 2 + 4 4 ( p 2 + 4 ) 2
I know the inverse Laplace transform of the first term but stuck on the second term. How can I do this?

Answer & Explanation

Zackary Hatfield

Zackary Hatfield

Beginner2022-11-05Added 14 answers

F ( s ) = s 2 ( s 2 + 4 ) 2 = s d d s ( ( 1 s 2 + 4 ) × 1 2 )
f ( t ) = d d t ( t × ( sin ( 2 t ) 2 × 1 2 ) ) = 1 4 ( sin ( 2 t ) + 2 t cos ( 2 t ) )

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