| 31. | Their magnitudes remain constant along the length of the line and are only rotated by a phase angle.
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| 32. | FNET / GridEye uses both the phase angle and frequency data to detect oscillations and provide real-time alerts.
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| 33. | The phase angle is defined as the angle between the observer, the observed object and the source of light.
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| 34. | Can someone please explain phase angle and why capacitors and inductors and such change from it in layman's terms?
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| 35. | At zero phase angle, the sun is directly behind the observer and the object is directly ahead, fully illuminated.
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| 36. | :: In fewer words, phase angle ( in circuit phasor notation ) is merely a representation of time delay.
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| 37. | Phase synchronisation is usually applied to two waveforms of the same frequency with identical phase angles with each cycle.
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| 38. | In a balanced system each line will produce equal voltage magnitudes at phase angles equally spaced from each other.
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| 39. | The law is only valid for large phase angles ( angles between the incident light and the reflected light ).
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| 40. | The older portion of Masubi Fluctus is nearly invisible at low phase angles and only shows up at high phase angles.
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