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Consider the situation in which we build a circuit in the laboratory and analyze the same circuit, using Laplace transforms. The below figure shows a plot of the circuit output, v(t), obtained by laboratory measurement. Suppose our circuit analysis gives V(s) = L[v(t)] = 2s^2 + 30s + 136/s (s^2 + 9s + 34) Does the circuit analysis agree with the laboratory measurement? v(0) = 2V = lim_x rightarrow s V (s) v(infinity) = 4V = lim_s rightarrow 0 s V(s) because these initial and final values agree, it is possible that V(s) can be the Laplace transform of v(t). Please find the inverse Laplace transform of V(s) for v(t). v(t) = 4 – 2e^-3t cos (5t)
Problem 3: 9 points) Consider the situation in which we build a circuit in the laboratory and analyze the same circuit, using Laplace transforms. The below figure shows a plot of the circuit output, v(t), obtained by laboratory measurement. Suppose our circuit analysis gives 2s 30st 136 s(s2+9s +34) Does the circuit analysis agree with the laboratory measurement? limsV (s) because these initial and final values agree, it is possible that V(s) can be the Laplace transform of v(t). 1 Please find the inverse Laplace transform of V(s) for v(l) v()- 4-2e cost(5t)

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