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two-phase
two-phase (to͞o′fāz′)adj. Electricity Relating to two alternating currents with phases differing by 90°.two-phase adj (Electrical Engineering) (of an electrical circuit, device, etc) generating or using two alternating voltages of the same frequency, displaced in phase by 90°. Also: quarter-phase di•phase (ˈdaɪˌfeɪz) also di•phas•ic (daɪˈfeɪ zɪk) adj. Elect. having two phases; two-phase. [1895–1900] Translationstwo-phase
two-phase[′tü ¦fāz] (physics) Having a phase difference of one quarter-cycle or 90°. Also known as quarter-phase. AcronymsSee2-P |