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1. The document discusses using Laplace transforms to model and analyze physical systems described by differential equations. 2. It provides examples of deriving the Laplace transforms of different time functions and using them to find the transfer function of systems. 3. The problems involve using Laplace transforms to solve differential equations that model physical systems and representing the systems using block diagrams.

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1. The document discusses using Laplace transforms to model and analyze physical systems described by differential equations. 2. It provides examples of deriving the Laplace transforms of different time functions and using them to find the transfer function of systems. 3. The problems involve using Laplace transforms to solve differential equations that model physical systems and representing the systems using block diagrams.

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What are the reasons we need mathematical models of physical systems equation: CEEJ of Table 2.1 and the Laplace transControl Solutions form theorems of function and why 2. Define the transfer Table 2.2, derive we use it for modeling a system ^ 3 +2 3 ^ + 5 ^ the Laplace transforms for the foldt 3. Derive the Laplace Transform for the following time functions:^dt ^dt lowing time functions: [Section: 2.2] Find the expression a. e~alsin cot u(t) system, Y(s)/X(s). at b. e~ cos cot u(t) For each of the foll 3 c. t u{t) the corresponding 3. Repeat is described by the following differential equation: 2.3] 4. A systemProblem 18 in Chapter 1, using Laplace transforms. Assume that the forcing functions are X(s) 7 2 zero prior to t = 0 - . [Section: 2.2] dx d x 2 a. F(s) 5 + 55+ + 2 using 3x = 1 + Laplace 4. Repeat Problem 19 in Chapter 1,dt dt2 X(s) _ 15 transforms. Use the following initial conditions b. F(s)~ (s 10)( for each initialas follows: x(0) = = 4, x'(0) = 1. Show a block diagram part condition (a) x(0) 1, x(0) - 4 ; with the X(s) (b)x(0) = 4, x'(0) = l;(c)x(0) = function= 3, where 2, x'{0) and all pertinent inputs and output.5 of the system, giving its transfer c. dx F(s) effective 2 53 + 115 (Hint: -r- (0). Assume that will be show up as are x'(0) = the initial conditions the forcing functionsadded inputs to an Write the differentia system with zero initial conditions) zero prior to t = 0 - . [Section: 2.2] in Figure P2.1. [Sec 5. Use MATLAB and the Symbolic Math Symbolic Math Toolbox to find the Laplace Sunday, October 2, 2011 d. cos cot u(t)

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5. Find TF G(s) = Vo (s)/Vi (s) for each network in the following figures:

6. Write, but do not solve, the mesh equation for the network

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7. Find TF, G(s) = X3 (s)/F (s) for the system below:

8. Write, but do not solve, the equation of motion for the following translational mechanical system:

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