This is where your implant has migrated to the side towards the armpit. I believe it's the same concept as bottoming out, but side to side. From what I've read, I think this complication has more to do with the over dissection of the pocket, whereas bottoming out can be a combination of that and gravity.
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Lateral displacement is the horizontal shift in position of an object as it travels from one medium to another with a different optical density, such as from air to water. This phenomenon occurs due to the change in speed of light when it enters a new medium at an angle, causing the light rays to bend.
Lateral shift is defined as the perpendicular distance between incident ray and emergent ray when the ray enters glass slab
Lateral displacement can be derived using the formula: lateral displacement = initial velocity * time + 0.5 * acceleration * time^2. This formula takes into account the initial velocity, acceleration, and time taken for the object to undergo lateral displacement.
Yes, lateral displacement occurs when a light ray passes through a different medium at an angle. The amount of lateral displacement depends on the refractive indices of the two media and the angle of incidence. The emergent ray is the ray that exits the second medium and its direction is affected by the lateral displacement.
The lateral displacement of light depends on the refractive index of the material through which the light is passing and the angle at which the light enters the material. The greater the difference in refractive index between two materials, the greater the lateral displacement of light.
Lateral displacement, or the horizontal distance a projectile travels from its initial path, does not affect the trajectory of a projectile in terms of its vertical motion. The vertical motion of a projectile is determined by gravity and initial velocity, while the horizontal motion is affected by factors such as wind resistance and launch angle. Therefore, lateral displacement does not change the overall trajectory of a projectile.
The lateral displacement of an emergent ray depends on the angle of incidence of the ray at the surface of the medium and the refractive index of the two media it is traveling through.