inphase

/ˈɪnˌfeɪz/
adjective
  1. Having waves or cycles that are aligned so that their peaks and troughs occur at the same time.
    • The two sound waves were inphase, creating a louder combined tone.
    • When the pendulums are inphase, they swing together perfectly.
    • Engineers adjusted the signals until the circuits were inphase.
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