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  • qaisarpk1
    qaisarpk1

    MemberNov 2, 2010

    phase difference

    two signals that have the same frequency.whn the amplitude of first is at its maximum the amplitude of the second signal is at half its maximum from the zero level. what is the phase shift between these two signals....
    is it zero or 45 degree?
    plz comment ...

    thanx...
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  • reachrkata

    MemberNov 2, 2010

    Assuming sinusoidal signals, it is neither 0 nor 45, but in fact at 30 degrees !!!

    -Karthik
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  • d_vipul

    MemberNov 3, 2010

    Hey qaisarpk1,

    Den its phase difference will be 45 degrees lagging........
    cause in sin wave @45 degrees a wave is at its peak............
    and if other w+ave starts at its peak then difference is surely a 45 degrees..........

    Regards,
    VIPUL
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