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Problem on Laplace transform?

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Hi there, I'm analyzing a circuit in S domain, and get the Laplace transform I(s) of a current.

There 's a resistance R in I(s) expression, and R is a time varying resistance in time domain, may I treat R as a constant in I(s) in S domain?

Certainly, after I get the inverse Laplace transform of the current I(s), I will treat R as time varying resistance.

Thank you.
 

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