what is the Laplace transform of a unit impulse function
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The impulse function is everywhere but at t=0, where it is infinitely large. The area of the impulse function is one. The impulse function is drawn as an arrow whose height is equal to its area. ... So we can replace e-st by its value evaluated at t=0. So the Laplace Transform of the unit impulse is just one.
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