Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inphase
Adjective
/ɪnˈfeɪz/

Definition
Refers to a condition where two waves or signals maintain a constant phase difference, often valued in technical contexts such as electronics and physics.

Examples
- The two sound waves are inphase, producing a louder combined sound.
- In radio technology, ensuring that signals are inphase can greatly enhance transmission efficiency.

Meaning
Inphase indicates that two waveforms or signals reach their maximum and minimum values at the same time, resulting in constructive interference when combined.

Synonyms
- Coherent
- Aligned
- Concurrent