fáziskésésébl
Fáziskésésébl, which translates to phase lag or phase delay in English, is a concept primarily used in signal processing and electrical engineering. It describes a situation where a periodic signal, such as an alternating current or a waveform, reaches its peak or trough at a later time compared to a reference signal. This delay is measured in degrees or radians within a cycle of the signal.
In simpler terms, imagine two identical waves moving. If one wave consistently lags behind the other, that's
Fáziskésésébl is a critical parameter in analyzing and designing systems that involve synchronized oscillations or signal