vaiheeroita
Vaiheeroita is a Finnish term that translates to "phase shift" or "phase difference" in English. It is a concept used in various scientific and technical fields, most notably in physics and electrical engineering, to describe the relative position of two oscillating waves or signals. When two waves are out of phase, their peaks and troughs do not align perfectly.
In physics, phase difference is crucial when analyzing wave phenomena such as interference, diffraction, and superposition.
In electrical engineering, phase difference is fundamental to understanding alternating current (AC) circuits. Voltage and current