fázisbeli
Fázisbeli is a Hungarian term that translates to "in phase" or "phasic" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of electrical engineering and physics to describe the relationship between two or more oscillating quantities, such as alternating currents or voltages. When two waves are in phase, their peaks and troughs align perfectly. This means they reach their maximum and minimum values at the same points in time. Conversely, if two waves are out of phase, their peaks and troughs do not align. The difference in their alignment is referred to as the phase difference, which can be measured in degrees or radians.
In electrical systems, being in phase is crucial for efficient power transfer and operation of various components.