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what is the unit of phase​

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Answered by jnan441
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Phase, Frequency, and Waves

Instantaneous phase (ϕ) represents an angular shift between two sine waves and is measured in radians (or degrees). A sine wave and a cosine wave are 90° (π/2 radians) out of phase with each other.

Answered by Princess1234567
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Instantaneous phase (ϕ) represents an angular shift between two sine waves and is measured in radians (or degrees). A sine wave and a cosine wave are 90° (π/2 radians) out of phase with each other.

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