Prob.4. Obtain the Laplace transform of the pulse shown in fig. 3.12 below.
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The pulse shown in Fig. 3.12 has a width of T1 and a height of 1.0. It starts at t = 0 and ends at t = T2. To obtain the Laplace transform of this pulse function, we need to use the definition of the Laplace transform and integrate the function multiplied by Show more…
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