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phase shift

[phase shift|phase shift] refers to a shift in phase, measured in units.

Definition

phase shift refers to a shift in phase, measured in units. The phase shift is calculated as C B = π 2 π 3 = π 2 ⋅ 3 π = 1.5. The phase shift is 1 unit.

Mechanism

phase shift refers to the horizontal displacement of a sinusoidal function's graph. It adjusts the position along the x-axis, shifting the wave left or right. When combined with a vertical shift, these adjustments alter the function's overall shape and alignment on the coordinate system.

Causes

phase shift The phase shift is calculated using the formula C B = π 4 π 4 = 1. This result is derived from the equation C = π 4. The relationship between these variables directly influences the phase shift value.

Effects

phase shift The phase shift results from the relationship between C and B, where C equals π/4. When C is π/4 and B is π/4, the phase shift calculates to 1. This calculation demonstrates how the phase shift depends on the values of C and B. The equation C = π/4 directly influences the resulting phase shift value.

Sinusoidal Function Mechanism

phase shift in a sinusoidal function alters the horizontal positioning of its graph. When combined with a vertical shift, it modifies the overall shape and alignment of the wave. This interaction demonstrates how phase shift influences the graphical representation of the function through horizontal displacement.