fáziseltolásos
Fáziseltolásos refers to a phenomenon or technique involving a phase shift. In electrical engineering, it often describes the relative timing difference between two alternating current (AC) waveforms. This difference can be measured in degrees or radians, indicating how far one waveform leads or lags another. For example, in a transformer, there is a phase shift between the primary and secondary voltages.
In the context of signal processing, fáziseltolásos can be a deliberate manipulation of a signal's phase. This
The term can also be applied more broadly to any system where components or processes are not