What is Phase: Definition and 1000 Discussions

In the physical sciences, a phase is a region of space (a thermodynamic system), throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform. Examples of physical properties include density, index of refraction, magnetization and chemical composition. A simple description is that a phase is a region of material that is chemically uniform, physically distinct, and (often) mechanically separable. In a system consisting of ice and water in a glass jar, the ice cubes are one phase, the water is a second phase, and the humid air is a third phase over the ice and water. The glass of the jar is another separate phase. (See state of matter § Glass)
The term phase is sometimes used as a synonym for state of matter, but there can be several immiscible phases of the same state of matter. Also, the term phase is sometimes used to refer to a set of equilibrium states demarcated in terms of state variables such as pressure and temperature by a phase boundary on a phase diagram. Because phase boundaries relate to changes in the organization of matter, such as a change from liquid to solid or a more subtle change from one crystal structure to another, this latter usage is similar to the use of "phase" as a synonym for state of matter. However, the state of matter and phase diagram usages are not commensurate with the formal definition given above and the intended meaning must be determined in part from the context in which the term is used.

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  1. Q

    Phase shift measurement using phase modulated signal

    Hello everyone, I'm actually working on developping a phase shift sensor using one phase modulated signal, i know that the title is confusing beaucause the phase shift measurement need two signals , I'm trying to do this with the zero crossing method so if I could found the timestamps of the...
  2. Noaha

    Rotor and stator flux in 3 phase Induction motor

    The rotor and stator flux speed are stationary with respect to each other in 3 phase induction motor. What will happen if there is relative speed between them? How these two fluxes interact with each other to develop a torque?
  3. J

    A Phase Space Factor: Confused About 3D to 4D Conversion

    Hi, I'm recently reading "Particle Physics in the LHC Era" and there is a part about the phase space factor that confuses me. When giving the Lorentz invariant phase space, they wrote: d3p / 2E = θ(E) δ(p2 - m2) d4p This is very confusing as it equates a three dimensional differential to a...
  4. SchroedingersLion

    I Mixed states vs pure states - physical POV

    Hey guys, I am having issues with understanding the physical nature of pure and mixed states. Maybe you can help me out? 1) A pure state - superposition is a state that consists of different states at the same time. It's like having several waves, each one belonging to an Eigenstate of the...
  5. P

    Voltage and current phase shifting/Current without voltage?

    Hello, I've recently been learning about capacitance and inductance causing the current to lead or lag. But how can the current possibly maintain the same waveform? Shouldn't the zeros of voltage and current always align? How can there be current without voltage?
  6. P

    3 phase motor net magnetic field

    I am trying to understand the basics of bldc motor. My question is if i am driving the 3 phase motor with sinusoidal waveform. The magnetic field is produced for each phase or it will add together to generate net magnetic field? How to get the net magnetic field.
  7. Pushoam

    Phase velocity and wave velocity

    Numerically, speed of wave propagation(defined as wave velocity) = ω/k = phase velocity But, conceptually is there any difference between phase velocity and wave velocity?
  8. L

    Phase difference and Standing waves vs Progressive waves

    and Homework Statement Ok, so I am doing As physics at the moment and have been left confused by stationary waves. I have read that between adjacent nodes/ even numbers the phase difference is always 0 and between numbers of does it is pi radians. So in the attatched image why is my textbook...
  9. V

    I What's the significance of the phase in a coherent state?

    In a coherent state defined by |\alpha\rangle = \exp{\left(-\frac{|\alpha|^2}{2}\right)}\exp{\left(\alpha \hat{a}^\dagger\right)} |0\rangle there is a definite phase associated with the state by \alpha = |\alpha| \exp{\left(i\theta\right)} where the number operator and phase operator are...
  10. jpandrew19

    Effects of added carbon to Pb-Sb Phase diagram?

    How would cooling curves of a Pb-Sb phase diagram get effected if the composition had an added .5% carbon wt. concentration? My guess would be by adding an increased concentration of carbon, this would result in a increased duration of cooling needed to reach the eutectic reaction line. Any...
  11. jpandrew19

    Help determining phase diagram of Pb-Sb alloy

    Hello, I'm new to the forums and hope this is the correct area to post this question: I've Recently conducted a lab in class where we melted an alloy of Pb-Sb in order to determine its cooling curve. We did two different weight compositions (11.2% Sb) and (17.5% Sb) and recorded their...
  12. Vikas Kasireddy

    Single Phase Induction motor winding phase difference

    Q1: So I'm trying to extract the electrical properties of a single phase induction motor. First off, how am I supposed to measure the phase difference between the start and run windings? I have L and R of start and run windings too! Q2: I have a torque vs slip curve up until 130% of rated load...
  13. Manoj Sahu

    How grounding resistor and reactor have no effect in 3 phase fault?

    How would you justify the above question? Please elaborate in detail with diagrams (if applicable). It will be really helpful. Thank you.
  14. J

    3 Phase Systems in a Wye Configuration

    Hello, I have been going over the above topic and have a question about the neutral point of a balanced wye configuration. Would the line to line voltage remain constant? I am trying to picture two sine waves 120° apart and it's making me think the Va would be reducing as Vb was increasing at...
  15. R

    Phase relationship at high frequencies

    Homework Statement Given the transfer function: Find the phase relationship between the input and output voltage at high frequencies Homework Equations NA The Attempt at a Solution My approach was to find the phase of the transfer function, which I got to be: I assumed that "very high...
  16. Asmaa Mohammad

    The phase difference between current and voltage.

    Homework Statement An inductor (Xl = 40.2 ohm) is connected in series with a resistance (30 ohm) and and an AC source ( 10V , 80Hz) and the current flows in this circuit is 0.2 amp. How could you reduce the phase difference between current and voltage to zero without changing the value of...
  17. Noaha

    Core volume of 1 phase transformer

    Homework Statement The flux density in a single phase core type symmetric(length=breadth=height) transformer is B and flux is Φ. Can we find out the volume of core of transformer if the height of limb is h? Homework Equations Φ = B * Cross sectional area The Attempt at a Solution Can we say...
  18. Millie Baker

    Phase Difference: x & y, x & z - Explained

    Homework Statement State the phase relationship between x and y x and z (shown in photo) The Attempt at a Solution I got the phase difference between x and y to be 135 degrees and then between x and z to be 45 degrees. However the mark scheme gives the answers 180 degrees and 0 degrees. Please...
  19. Spinnor

    Tracing a ray of light through a spiral phase plate

    Draw a single light ray through a spiral phase plate, anywhere but the middle of the plate, with the incoming ray being parallel to the axis of the spiral phase plate. On passing through the plate the ray is no longer parallel to the axis of the phase plate? Does the change in direction account...
  20. V

    Bode phase plots and initial angles of transfer functions

    Hello everyone. So I have a test coming up and I am struggling with the concept of figure out what the initial phase or angle of a transfer function is. For instance, consider the following transfer function: L(s) = 4/s(.4s+1)(s+2) So the initial angle for L(s) is -90 degrees. Is there a...
  21. M

    What is a distinct phase change?

    "At pressures above the critical pressure, there is not a distinct phase change process. Instead, the specific volume of the substance continually increases, and at all times there is only one phase present." What does "distinct phase change" mean here? First to understand this I should...
  22. S

    I Phase of |0> when it appears in a product

    In a beam splitter with one vacuum input, the output looks like ##\frac{1}{\sqrt 2}(|1_A\rangle +i|0_B \rangle)\frac{1}{\sqrt 2}(-i|1_A\rangle +|0_B \rangle)##. If there is some further processing, the vacuum ##i|0_B\rangle##, along with the i , could end up multiplied with some non-vacuum term...
  23. J

    Finding the elastic modulus of a metal in a mixed phase

    Homework Statement If a metal is adhered to a surface of another metal, let's say copper is plated onto aluminum, how can the elastic modulus of copper can be extracted given only the data of the thickness of the copper and aluminum, the young's modulus of the combined metal and the modulus of...
  24. D

    I They physics of phase inversion in Grover's algorithm

    How would this operator be implemented physically if we had a quantum computer? In Grover's algorithm this magical operator is often called "phase inversion". Here is the operator from wiki: https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/07fb23bffa787430b084971c6a108a8f6ff6c2b3 It’s...
  25. TheBigDig

    Engineering Finding Phase Difference in an RC circuit

    Homework Statement Homework Equations ##V = ZI## ##Z_R = R## ##Z_C = -\frac{j}{\omega C}## ##Z = \sqrt{R^2 + (\frac{1}{\omega C})^2}## ##P_{av} = \frac{1}{2}V_m I_m cos(\phi)## ##\phi = arctan(\frac{-1/\omega C}{R})## ##\Delta \phi = \phi _1 -\phi _2## The Attempt at a Solution I've found...
  26. G

    Expectation values as a phase space average of Wigner functions

    Hi. I'm trying to prove that [\Omega] = \int dq \int dp \, \rho_{w}(q,p)\,\Omega_{w}(q,p) where \rho_{w}(q,p) = \frac{1}{2\pi\hbar} \int dy \, \langle q-\frac{y}{2}|\rho|q+\frac{y}{2}\rangle\,\exp(i\frac{py}{\hbar}) is the Wigner function, being \rho a density matrix. On the other hand...
  27. C

    Phase shift of e.m. wave through a glass plate

    Homework Statement Consider a glass plate of refraction index n and thickness ## \Delta x ## placed between a point monochromatic source S and an observer O, as in picture. (a) Prove that, if absorption from the plate is neglegible, then the effect on the wave received by O is the add of a...
  28. LarryS

    I Is the Phase Velocity of a Massive Particle Representing Anything Physical?

    Given a massive particle traveling freely. Also assume that it is in a momentum eigenstate - a pure unmodulated sine wave in position space. In non-relativistic quantum mechanics, the phase velocity for that particle would be greater than the velocity of light. Does the phase velocity for...
  29. Gean Martins

    I Phase Space and two dimensional Hilbert Space

    I always had this doubt,but i guess i never asked someone. What's the main difference between the Classical phase space, and the two dimensional Hilbert Space ?
  30. O

    Understanding the PLL Block Diagram & Stable Point of Operation

    I have some trouble fully understanding the PLL block diagram shown below in the figure. The PLL circuit is used to generate currents (i alpha and i beta) which are in phase with the positive fundamental sequence of the voltage. I am using the book "Instantaneous Power Theory and Applications...
  31. Const@ntine

    Phase Shift of two sinusoidal waves

    Homework Statement Two sinusoidal waves in a string are defined by the wave functions y1 = 2.00 sin (20.0x – 32.0t) y2 = 2.00 sin (25.0x – 40.0t) where x, y1, and y2 are in centimeters and t is in seconds. (a) What is the phase differencebetween these two waves at the point x = 5.00 cm at t...
  32. Shafia Zahin

    Problem in understanding Phase Relationships

    What will be the graph of v=Vmsin(wt+theta) and v= Vmsin(wt-theta) and why?:oldconfused:
  33. D

    Phase Diagrams at Very Low Concentration of one Component

    What happens to one of the components when it is at VERY low concentration in a two component alloy? My problem: Uranium decays to thorium. The thorium isotopes it decays to typically have pretty short half lives. During casting, it is well known that thorium fractionates to the slag, crucible...
  34. alan

    Range in solid surface for liquid-liquid phase separation

    I am investigating the nucleation on solid surface during liquid-liquid phase separation, I know the free energy change is and I don't know if it is correct to get Can someone calculate it to have a check?
  35. E

    Finding the Phase Constant in a Mass/Spring System

    Homework Statement A mass/spring system is set in motion. Find the phase constant with the given information. Given: k = 8 N/m (spring constant) m = 0.1 kg (mass attached to string) x0 = -0.12 m (position at t = 0) v0 = 0.9 (velocity at t = 0) Homework Equations x(t) = xmcos(ωt + Φ) v(t) =...
  36. throneoo

    I Defining exchange statistics of anyons in terms of Berry phase

    In 2D, if we define exchange statistics in terms of the phase change of the wavefunction of two identical particles when there are exchanged via adiabatic transport (https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.09260), we would discover that this phase can be arbitrary due to the topology of relative...
  37. akashpandey

    How can rotation with same phase be possible?

    How can we calculate the rotation without seeing change of phase of object like in case of moon,we see the same phase of moon but how it can be rotating. So rotation without change of phase is possible if yes or no than how and why ?.
  38. Theudius

    B Wavelength, Path Difference, Phase Difference

    Hi, would it be possible to explain to me how does wave length, phase difference and path difference all link as I'm struggling with calculations involving these three things.
  39. V

    I Derivation of phase change parameter in dispersive medium

    Hi, I'm trying to evaluate the derivates of first, second and third order of the phase change parameter in a dispersive medium. In such medium the refractive index is a function of the wavelength. In my case it depends on the wavelength in vacuum. \begin{equation*} n(\lambda_0 )\end{equation*}...
  40. Talisman

    I What is Photon Phase? Explaining Confusions

    It occurs to me that I've probably been confusing "phase" in a number of contexts. In particular: 1) If we write a photon's polarization as \psi = |x\rangle + e^{i\theta}|y\rangle, then we can call \theta a "phase." 2) When a photon bounces off a mirror, it picks up a relative phase of i. If I...
  41. F

    I What is the composition of the B1 phase in Cu-Zr alloy?

    Hi, I recently started studying materials science and I am looking at a particular alloy of Copper Zirconium. I have identified a B1 phase and they call it a CuZr phase, which I 'm finding rather confusing. Initially I thought that CuZr meant that each unit cell in the lattice was composed of...
  42. S

    Grounding Phase: Explaining Star Configuration

    <Moderator's note: Thread split off from https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/what-happens-if-hot-wire-touches-earth-ground.800587/page-4#post-5704259> Why can a phase be grounded without blowing up such as in a star configuration ?No one has answered this sufficiently or simply.
  43. D

    Shim Inductor in Phase Shifted Full Bridge topology

    What is the purpose of the shim inductor and how exactly does it function in PSFB topology? I noticed that I had dramatically improved efficiency when I added a shim inductor to my circuit, not too sure how or why this works though.
  44. Tom Moynihab

    Engineering Voltage and phase between two branches of ac circuit

    【Mod Note: moved from technical forum, so homework template is missing】 In a parallel circuit, one branch contains two equal resistors of resistance ##R_1## connected in series. The other branch contains a resistor of resistance ##R_1## in series with an inductor of variable inductance ##L##...
  45. Borek

    Critical temperature, or: Is the supercritical liquid a phase?

    Somehow I am worried it is a can of worms, but I will still try. This started with a student confused with statements describing critical temperature for the gas/liquid equilibrium. Some books and sources state it is the highest temperature AT which it is possible to liquefy the gas just by...
  46. S

    B Phase Diff: Why Does 180° Change Occur?

    Why phase difference of EM wave is changed 180 degrees reflected from denser medium? I will be glad if u give me the actual reason [emoji4]
  47. S

    Understanding Total Gain and Phase Angle in Closed Loop Control Systems

    Homework Statement A closed loop control system has three components, Controller, Process, and Measuring System. Each has it's own gain and phase angle. I understand how to find the total of the gain but I'm unsure as to how to find the total phase angle? Homework Equations Total Gain=...
  48. J

    Does pressure affect the shape of water drops according to Gibb's phase rule?

    Hello, after I read in an exercise that the pressure inside of a spherical water drop is different than the pressure outside, I'm a little bit confused. Which is the pressure used in Gibb's phase rule and why don't the pressure change the form of the water drop?
  49. D

    Phase Change in a transmission line

    Homework Statement (a) A transmission line has a length, ##l##, of 0.4λ. Determine the phase change, ##\beta l##, that occurs down the line. Homework Equations ##\beta=\frac{\omega}{f\lambda}## or ##\beta=\frac{2\pi}{\lambda}## The Attempt at a Solution This question was posted a couple of...
  50. TheSodesa

    Amplitude and phase spectra from fundamental frequency?

    Homework Statement Let \begin{equation*} f(t) = 2 + \cos\left( 3t - \frac{\pi}{6} \right) + \frac{1}{4}\cos\left( \frac{1}{2}t + \frac{\pi}{3} \right) + \sin^2(t) \end{equation*} Determine the period ##T## and fundamental frequency ##\omega_0## of ##f## and draw images of its amplitude and...
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