phase_off.jpg This image displays a line graph plotting three different wave functions on a Cartesian coordinate system. The background of the plot area is light gray with white grid lines marking intervals along both axes. **Axes and Labels:** The vertical Y-axis is labeled "Amplitude (Arbitrary)" and has tick marks ranging from -2 to 2, in increments of 1. A horizontal line runs across the graph at y=0. The horizontal X-axis is labeled "Time (Arbitrary)" and shows major tick marks at 0.0, 2.5, 5.0, and 7.5. **Legend:** To the right of the graph is a legend titled "Wave." It identifies three data series by color: - A red line labeled "base" - A green line labeled "phase_off" - A blue line labeled "sum" **The Curves:** 1. **Red Curve ("base"):** This wave has an amplitude of 1. It begins at x=0 with a value of approximately -0.5, rises to a peak (maximum) of y=1 at roughly x=2, falls back down crossing the axis around x=3.75, reaches a trough (minimum) of y=-1 at roughly x=5, and begins rising again. 2. **Green Curve ("phase_off"):** This wave also has an amplitude of 1 but is shifted to the right relative to the red curve. It starts at its minimum value of y=-1 at x=0. It rises to cross the axis around x=1.75, reaches a peak of y=1 at roughly x=3.5, falls back down crossing the axis around x=5.25, and reaches another trough of y=-1 at roughly x=6.5. 3. **Blue Curve ("sum"):** This wave represents the sum of the red and green waves. It has a larger amplitude than the other two, reaching peaks of approximately y=1.6 and troughs of approximately y=-1.6. It starts near y=-1.4 at x=0, rises to its first peak around x This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.