out-of-phase

  • 101in phase of phase (with something) — in phase/out of phase (with sth) idiom (BrE) working/not working together in the right way • The traffic lights were out of phase. Main entry: ↑phaseidiom …

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  • 102Quadrature phase — Communication signals often have the form::A(t)cdot sin [2pi ft + phi(t)] , which is called envelope and phase form.An equivalent representation, called quadrature carrier form, is::I(t)cdot sin(2pi ft) + Q(t)cdot underbrace{cos(2pi ft)}… …

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  • 103in phase — ► in (or out of) phase in (or out of) synchrony. Main Entry: ↑phase …

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  • 104single-phase — [siŋ′gəlfāz′] adj. powered either by a single AC voltage or current or by several equal AC voltages or currents that are either in phase or out of phase by one half a cycle (180°) …

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  • 105two-phase — [to͞o′fāz΄] adj. Elec. powered by two equal AC voltages or currents which are out of phase by one quarter of a cycle (90°); quarter phase …

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  • 106Lights Out (Sugarcult album) — Infobox Album | Name = Lights Out Type = Album Artist = Sugarcult Released = September 12 2006 Recorded = 2005 Category = Alternative rock Pop punk Genre = Alternative rock Pop punk Power Pop Length = 39:03 Label = V2 Records Producer = Gavin… …

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  • 107Cut-out — may refer to: Cutout animation Cutout (electric power distribution), a combination fuse and knife switch used on power poles Cut out (espionage), a mechanism used to pass information Cut out (recording industry), deeply discounted or remaindered… …

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  • 108Lights Out — Álbum de estudio de Antimatter Publicación 2000 Grabación Sun Studios, Dublin Género(s) Gothic Trip Hop Ambient …

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  • 109three-phase — [thrē′fāz′] adj. Elec. powered by three equal AC voltages which are out of phase by one third of a cycle (120 degrees) …

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  • 110de|phase — «dee FAYZ», transitive verb, phased, phas|ing. Physics. to put out of phase …

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