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A ] ] (usually ] with another signal. | A ] ] (usually ] in nature) is '''out of phase''' if its period is not ] with another signal. | ||
Whether the term is hyphenated or not depends on its use: | Whether the term is hyphenated or not depends on its use: |
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A periodic signal (usually electromagnetic in nature) is out of phase if its period is not synchronized with another signal.
Whether the term is hyphenated or not depends on its use:
- "the out-of-phase signal caused distortion"
- "the two signals are out of phase with each other"
See also: phase difference