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Section 4-10 : Table Of Laplace Transforms
Table of Laplace Transforms
−1
f (t) = L {F (s)} F (s) = L {f (t)}
1
1. 1
s
1
2. e
a t
s − a
n!
3. t ,
n
n = 1, 2, 3, …
n+1
s
Γ (p + 1)
4. t
p
,p > −1
p+1
s
√π
5. √t 3
2s 2
1
1 ⋅ 3 ⋅ 5 ⋯ (2n − 1) √π
6. t
n−
2
, n = 1, 2, 3, … 1
n n+
2 s 2
a
7. sin(at)
2 2
s + a
s
8. cos(at)
2 2
s + a
2as
9. t sin(at)
2
2 2
(s + a )
2 2
s − a
10. t cos(at)
2
2 2
(s + a )
3
2a
11. sin(at) − at cos(at)
2
2 2
(s + a )
12. sin(at) + at cos(at)
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2
2as
2
2 2
(s + a )
2 2
s (s − a )
13. cos(at) − at sin(at)
2
2 2
(s + a )
2 2
s (s + 3a )
14. cos(at) + at sin(at)
2
2 2
(s + a )
s sin(b) + a cos(b)
15. sin(at + b)
2 2
s + a
s cos(b) − a sin(b)
16. cos(at + b)
2 2
s + a
a
17. sinh(at)
2 2
s − a
s
18. cosh(at)
2 2
s − a
b
19. e
at
sin(bt)
2
2
(s − a) + b
s − a
20. e
at
cos(bt) 2
2
(s − a) + b
b
21. e
at
sinh(bt)
2
2
(s − a) − b
s − a
22. e
at
cosh(bt) 2
2
(s − a) − b
n!
23. n
t e
at
, n = 1, 2, 3, …
n+1
(s − a)
1 s
24. f (ct) F ( )
c c
−cs
uc (t) = u (t − c) e
25.
Heaviside Function s
δ (t − c)
26. e
−cs
Dirac Delta Function
27. uc (t) f (t − c) e
−cs
F (s)
28. uc (t) g (t) e
−cs
L {g (t + c)}
29. e
ct
f (t) F (s − c)
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30. n
t f (t) , n = 1, 2, 3, … (−1) F
n (n)
(s)
1 ∞
31. f (t) ∫
s
F (u) du
t
t
F (s)
32. ∫ f (v) dv
0 s
33. ∫ f (t − τ ) g (τ ) dτ F (s) G (s)
0
T
−st
∫ e f (t) dt
34. f (t + T ) = f (t)
0
−sT
1 − e
35. f
′
(t) sF (s) − f (0)
36. f
′′
(t)
2
s F (s) − sf (0) − f
′
(0)
37. f
(n)
(t)
n
s F (s) − s
n−1
f (0) − s
n−2
f
′
(0) ⋯ − sf
(n−2)
(0) − f
(n−1)
(0)
Table Notes
1. This list is not a complete listing of Laplace transforms and only contains some of the more
commonly used Laplace transforms and formulas.
2. Recall the definition of hyperbolic functions.
t −t t −t
e + e e − e
cosh(t) = sinh(t) =
2 2
3. Be careful when using “normal” trig function vs. hyperbolic functions. The only difference in
the formulas is the “+a2 ” for the “normal” trig functions becomes a “−a2 ” for the hyperbolic
functions!
4. Formula #4 uses the Gamma function which is defined as
∞
−x t−1
Γ (t) = ∫ e x dx
0
If n is a positive integer then,
Γ (n + 1) = n!
The Gamma function is an extension of the normal factorial function. Here are a couple of
quick facts for the Gamma function
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Γ (p + 1) = pΓ (p)
Γ (p + n)
p (p + 1) (p + 2) ⋯ (p + n − 1) =
Γ (p)
1
Γ( ) = √π
2
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