Phase Inversion

A phase inversion is the introduction of a phase difference of 180° into a waveform. Phase inversion may occur with a random or periodic, symmetrical or non-symmetrical waveform, although it is usually produced by the inversion of a symmetrical periodic signal, resulting in a change in sign. A symmetrical periodic signal represented by f (t ) = A ejωt, after phase inversion, becomes f 1(t ) = Aej(ωt +π), where t is time, A is the magnitude of the vector, ω is angular frequency (ω = 2πf ), where f is the frequency and π ≈3.1416 and e ≈ 2.7183. The algebraic sum of f (t ) and f 1(t ) will always be zero.

 

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