Laplace Transforms: Initial & Final Value Theorem

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2014
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    Uses the initial value theorem (IVT) and the final value theorem (FVT) to solve a Laplace transform problem. Made by faculty at Lafayette College and produced by the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Process Control playlist: • Process Control
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    @ShanghaiArisu 9 років тому

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  • @jamesfx7227
    @jamesfx7227 8 років тому

    But if s = 0 why did it turns out to be 3/3, wasn't 1/2?

    • @LearnChemE
      @LearnChemE  8 років тому +2

      +james fx At 2:40, the s is approaching infinity, not zero; therefore, with L'Hospital's Rule, the answer is 3/3 or 1. I hope that helps.

    • @jamesfx7227
      @jamesfx7227 8 років тому

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      @MotiLal-gk5hv 3 роки тому

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