@CaptainBohemian It was strange u were online late lol
@CalvinKhor yup "Because of this property, the Laplace variable s is also known as operator variable in the L domain: either derivative operator or (for s−1) integration operator. The transform turns integral equations and differential equations to polynomial equations, which are much easier to solve. Once solved, use of the inverse Laplace transform reverts to the original domain."
@CaptainBohemian is this about me :P :P :P my physics in highschool was super good but i forgot it all and i never took any physics classes in uni so i never got much better