IPA: /ɪnˈfeɪz/
KK: /ɪnfeɪz/
Describing two or more electrical signals that are synchronized and reach their maximum and minimum values at the same time.
The two circuits are inphase, allowing for efficient energy transfer.
Inphase is formed from "in-" (meaning within) and "phase" (from Greek "phasis", meaning appearance or stage). The word refers to being within the same stage or phase, particularly in contexts like waves or cycles.
Think of being 'within' ('in-') the same 'stage' ('phase') — that's what inphase means.