Phase in 60 seconds, let’s go. Let’s start by drawing a sine wave. (beep) What does that mean?
That’s a graph of voltage over time. In other words, this speaker is gonna get pushed and then pulled. (tapping) How many times does that happen per second?
That’s the frequency for Hertz. So let’s copy that sine wave. Let’s call this a second.
It’s happening five times a second. Let’s make a second copy. (beep) Stick these two together, they’ll be twice as loud.
But if we inverted the phase of one of them, they would cancel each other out. It would be completely silent. Now this may happen five times per second.
One, two, three, four, five. Let’s make one that’s a little faster. This one ends up going six times a second.
The difference is one time a second. Once per second, these are going to drift out of phase. I’m sharing this with you ’cause I think it’s important.
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