Physics, asked by uday200462, 1 year ago

explain what is vertical shift​

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Answered by NerdyGamer013
1

HEY MATE...HERE is your Answer

A vertical shift is when the graph literally moves vertically, up or down. The movement is all based on what happens to the y-value of the graph. The y-axis of a coordinate plane is the vertical axis. When a function shifts vertically, the y-value changes.

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Answered by Shubu01
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☆☞ Here is ur answer ☜☆

✔✔ A vertical shift is when the graph literally moves vertically, up or down.

✔️✔️ The movement is all based on what happens to the y-value of the graph.

✔️✔️ The y-axis of a coordinate plane is the vertical axis.

✔️✔️ When a function shifts vertically, the y-value changes.

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uday200462: if is based on refraction topic
Shubu01: By vertical shift I presume you mean lateral displacement. Lateral displacement is the perpendicular shiftin the path of the original ray when it comes out of a glass slab.
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