elevated signal at zero output
:) shift colon and shift zero. NO U PRESS SHIFT THEN CLICK COLON(:) THEN SHIFT THE CLICK ZERO LIKE THIS :) P.S. SAD FACE IS PRESS 9 :( BTW A KISS IS THIS ('}{')
You Shift colon then Shift zero.
For a sine wave with maximum amplitude at time zero, there is no phase shift. The wave starts at its peak at time zero, and therefore, its phase angle is zero.
the keys you use are the shift colon witch is this :.then you do shift zero.:):):):):):):):)
push: shift and the Two little dots on your keyboard. then shift again and the number zero ( or 0 )
Zero shift most likely refers to the output signal which is commonly 1>5 volts or 4 to 20 ma out the elevated zero allows easy calibration, 1 volt or 4 ma is considered to be zero on the output gauge on the instrument.
When the lateral shift is zero, it means that there is no horizontal displacement of an object or point from its original position. This indicates that the object or point remains aligned along the same vertical axis.
It means zero.
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If you mean 'six o'clock' - las seis If you mean six zero zero - seis zero zero If you mean 600 - seiscientos
it means zero or close-ist to zero