motfase
Motfase is a term used in several European languages to denote a phase relationship in wave and signal phenomena characterized by a phase difference of approximately 180 degrees between two oscillations. In a motfase relationship, the peaks of one signal align with the troughs of the other, leading to destructive interference when the signals are combined. The concept is commonly discussed in the contexts of acoustics, electronics, and signal processing.
Usage and interpretation: In electronics and audio, motfase is often described as a phase inversion or inverted
Relation to antiphase: Motfase is closely related to the English term antiphase and is sometimes used as
Examples and limitations: Real-world signals rarely maintain a perfect 180-degree difference across all frequencies due to
See also: antiphase, phase, phase inversion, destructive interference, cancellation, differential signaling.