How can I demonstrate this? If F(t) is a periodic function with a period of T>0, then L{F(t)}=(int_0^T e^(-st) F(t) dt)/(1-e^(-sT))dt

drogaid1d8

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2022-11-18

How can I demonstrate this? If F(t) is a periodic function with a period of T>0, then
L { F ( t ) } = 0 T e s t F ( t ) d t 1 e s T d t

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hocelwsmjc

hocelwsmjc

Beginner2022-11-19Added 16 answers

Hint:
0 e s t F ( t ) d t = k = 0 k T ( k + 1 ) T e s t F ( t ) d t = k = 0 0 T e s ( t + k T ) F ( t + k T ) d t .
Use the periodicity of F and the formula for the sum of a geometric series.

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