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Phase factor and Phasor

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Difference between Phase factor and Phasor

Phase factor vs. Phasor

For any complex number written in polar form (such as reiθ), the phase factor is the complex exponential factor (eiθ). In physics and engineering, a phasor (a portmanteau of phase vector), is a complex number representing a sinusoidal function whose amplitude (A), angular frequency (ω), and initial phase (θ) are time-invariant.

Similarities between Phase factor and Phasor

Phase factor and Phasor have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Complex number, Euler's formula, Imaginary unit, Phase (waves), Wave interference.

Complex number

A complex number is a number that can be expressed in the form, where and are real numbers, and is a solution of the equation.

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Euler's formula

Euler's formula, named after Leonhard Euler, is a mathematical formula in complex analysis that establishes the fundamental relationship between the trigonometric functions and the complex exponential function.

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Imaginary unit

The imaginary unit or unit imaginary number is a solution to the quadratic equation.

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Phase (waves)

Phase is the position of a point in time (an instant) on a waveform cycle.

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Wave interference

In physics, interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude.

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Phase factor and Phasor Comparison

Phase factor has 17 relations, while Phasor has 52. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 7.25% = 5 / (17 + 52).

References

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