no, in end my answer is wrong ,if I use calculator for 2s^2 + 3s +2 I get (s +3/4)^2 +1What, if anything, have you done to check whether your solution is true?
Before you even start the analysis, determine what you expect the initial and final voltage to be.
Does your solution agree with these?
You solution has cos(3/4) and sin(3/4). These are just numbers. Is that what you expect?
If you had bothered to track your units, I think you would have found that there is a problem here.
Hi,
I agree with WBahn that your time solution does not look right at all, simply because the trig terms dont have any 't' in them. The form we should see is:
A*sin(w*t)
or
A*cos(w*t)
or both:
A*sin(w*t)+B*cos(w*t)
but there will never be something like:
88*sin(5)
there will always be a 't' inside too like:
88*sin(5*t)
These are just examples that do not originate from the problem you are working on right now but are typical of solutions we usually see for problems like this.
my answer is :I'll ask again -- and I'm getting tired of asking this over and over and over and you not doing it -- for this problem what do you expect the answer to be at t=0 and at t=∞. Figure that out before you start doing any Laplace stuff at all.
And TRACK YOUR UNITS!
You still aren't getting the point. BEFORE you do ANY Laplace stuff, look at the circuit and determine what you expect the voltage to be at t=0 and at t=∞. You should be able to look at the circuit and by inspection (or with very little pencil and paper work) be able to say:my answer is :
v0=e^(-3t/4) (40) cos(√7/4)t - e^(-3t/4) (44/√7) sin(√7/4)t +40
Simple question: What do you expect the voltage to be at t=0? Give me a specific value.I check a lot my solution but not find any wrong!
t=0Simple question: What do you expect the voltage to be at t=0? Give me a specific value.
Another simple question: What do you expect the voltage to be at t=∞? Give me a specific value.
THANK YOU!t=0
equal 16
t=∞
equal 19
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