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in (or out of) phase1Being or happening in (or out of) synchrony or harmony: the cabling work should be carried out in phase with the building work...- Large species tend to produce their young more in phase with high biomass and after the protein peak.
- Advisory committees help colleges and universities stay in phase with industry needs.
- When exiting the corner, the rear wheels turn in phase with the front wheels improving yaw damping.
2 Physics Having or in the same (or different) phase or stage of variation: in a pure inductive circuit voltage and current are always out of phase...- This current sets up a magnetic field (called the primary field) which oscillates in phase with the transmitter current.
- A controller senses an input current and an output voltage across an output capacitor for controlling switching to regulate the output voltage and to ensure that the input current is substantially in phase with an input voltage.
- In running, however, kinetic and potential energy fluctuate in phase with each other.
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