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Leading vs Lagging: Sine Wave Phase Shift #shortsvideo #shorts_video #shortfeed #PhaseShift

Have you ever wondered how a phase shift actually affects a waveform?
In this quick and easy-to-understand animation, we visualize the phase shift of a standard Sine Wave, Sin Ө.
Watch as the yellow wave, Sin(Ө + Ø), shifts perfectly in relation to the static red reference wave.
🔴 Red Wave: The original, unshifted Sin Ө
🟡 Yellow Wave: The shifted wave demonstrating both positive and negative phase shifts in degrees.
What you are seeing:
• Positive Phase Shift (Ө + Ø): The yellow wave moves to the left. In electrical engineering and physics, this is known as a leading phase.
• Negative Phase Shift (Ө - Ø)The yellow wave moves to the right. This is known as a lagging phase.
Understanding phase angles and shifts is a crucial foundation for trigonometry, physics, signal processing, and analyzing AC (Alternating Current) electrical circuits.
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Видео Leading vs Lagging: Sine Wave Phase Shift #shortsvideo #shorts_video #shortfeed #PhaseShift канала Shirshendu Sarkar
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