fáziseltolás
Fáziseltolás, often translated as phase shift or phase difference, is a concept in physics and engineering that describes the difference in the phase of two periodic waveforms of the same frequency. When two waves are synchronized, they are in phase, meaning their peaks and troughs align. If one wave consistently leads or lags behind the other, there is a phase shift.
This shift is typically measured in degrees or radians, where a full cycle corresponds to 360 degrees
Fáziseltolás is crucial in understanding phenomena like interference, resonance, and signal processing. For example, in electrical