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The phase constant tells how much a signal is shifted along the x-axis. A phase constant of ϕ means that each value of the signal happens ϕ amount of time earlier. If the signal has a beginning, then a phase constant of ϕ means the signal occurs that much sooner.
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For a mathematical wave, the phase constant tells you how displaced a wave is from an equilibrium or zero position. You can calculate it as the change in phase per unit length for a standing wave in any direction. ... To calculate the phase constant of a wave, use the equation 2π/λ for wavelength "lambda" λ.
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