1. antiphase - Noun
2. antiphase - Adjective
antiphase (plural antiphases)
(physics, mathematics) A difference in phase (of two waves) of 180°
antiphase (not comparable)
(sciences) Describing a boundary between an ordered phase and a disordered or random phase
Balanced and differential main Most explanations of balanced lines assume symmetric (antiphase) signals but this is an unfortunate confusion - signal symmetry and balanced lines are quite independent of each other. Source: Internet
The "black holes" are areas of almost total destructive interference, (antiphase). Source: Internet
However, in this approach, sound frequencies with a wavelength longer than the baffle dimensions are canceled out, because the antiphase radiation from the rear of the cone interferes with the radiation from the front. Source: Internet
If the phase difference is 180 degrees (π radians), then the two oscillators are said to be in antiphase. Source: Internet
When a forcep was used to manually move a wing up and down, not only did the opposite wing move in synchrony, the halteres also beat in antiphase with both wings. Source: Internet