Math 2280 - Assignment 10: Dylan Zwick Spring 2014
Math 2280 - Assignment 10: Dylan Zwick Spring 2014
Dylan Zwick
Spring 2014
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Section 7.4 - Derivatives, Integrals, and Products
of Transforms
7.4.1 - Find the convolution f (t) ∗ g(t) of the functions
f (t) = t, g(t) = 1.
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7.4.5 - Find the convolution f (t) ∗ g(t) of the functions
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7.4.10 - Apply the convolution theorem to find the inverse Laplace trans-
form of the function
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F (s) = .
s2 (s2 + k2)
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7.4.19 - Find the Laplace transform of the function
sin t
f (t) = .
t
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7.4.31 - Transform the given differential equation to find a nontrivial so-
lution such that x(0) = 0.
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More room for Problem 7.4.31, if you need it.
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Section 7.5 - Periodic and Piecewise Continuous
Input Functions
7.5.1 - Find the inverse Laplace transform f (t) of the function
e−3s
F (s) = .
s2
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7.5.6 - Find the inverse Laplace transform f (t) of the function
se−s
F (s) = .
s2 + π 2
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7.5.15 - Find the Laplace transform of the function
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7.5.21 - Find the Laplace transform of the function
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7.5.26 - Apply Theorem 2 to show that the Laplace transform of the saw
tooth function j(/) pictured below is
F(s)=z—
2
as s(1 —
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More room for Problem 7.5.26, if you need it.
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Inpulses and Delta Functions
7.6.1 - Solve the initial value problem
x′′ + 4x = δ(t);
x(0) = x′ (0) = 0,
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7.6.6 - Solve the initial value problem
x(0) = x′ (0) = 0,
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7.6.11 - Apply Duhamel’s principle to write an integral formula for the
solution of the initial value problem
x(0) = x′ (0) = 0.
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7.6.14 - Verify that u′ (t − a) = δ(t − a) by solving the problem
x′ = δ(t − a);
x(0) = 0
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7.6.15 - This problem deals with a mass m on a spring (with constant k)
that receives an impulse p0 = mv0 at time t = 0. Show that the initial
value problems
mx′′ + kx = 0;
x(0) = 0, x′ (0) = v0
and
mx′′ + kx = p0 δ(t);
x(0) = 0, x′ (0) = 0
have the same solution. Thus the effect of p0 δ(0) is, indeed, to impart
to the particle an initial momentum p0 .
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More space, if you need it, for Problem 7.6.15.
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