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A phase is one point or portion in a recurring series of changes. Phase or phases may also refer to:
In science and engineering:
- Phase (matter), a physically distinctive form of a substance, such as the solid, liquid, and gaseous states of ordinary matter
- Phase (systems), in a complex system, a behaviour that emerges from the interactions of components at a small scale
- The initial condition of a cyclic phenomenon
- Phase (waves), initial angle of a sinusoid function at its origin
- Continuous Fourier transform, angle of a complex coefficient representing the phase of one sinusoidal component
- The current (time varying) state of a cyclic phenomenon
- Lunar phase, the appearance of the Moon as viewed from the Earth
- Planetary phase, the appearance of the illuminated section of a planet
- Instantaneous phase, generalization for both cyclic and non-cyclic phenomena
- Phase factor, a complex scalar in the context of quantum mechanics
- Polyphase system, a means of distributing alternating current electric power in multiple conducting wires with definite phase offsets
- Single-phase electric power
- Three-phase electric power Basics of three-phase electric power
- Three-phase Mathematics of three-phase electric power
- In biology, a part of the cell cycle in which cells divide and reproduce
- Phaser (effect), an audio effect.
In fiction:
- "Phases" (Buffy episode), an episode of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Phases (.hack), fictional boss monsters from the .hack franchise
- Phase, an incarnation of the DC Comics character usually known as Phantom Girl
- Phase IV, a 1974 science fiction movie directed by Saul Bass
Other:
- Phase (syntax), a syntactic domain hypothesized by Noam Chomsky
- Phase 10, a card game created by Fundex Games
See also:
- Faze
- Phaser
- Phasor
Category: Disambiguation