If you resize the track smaller, it disappears.
It's inverting polarity BTW, phase is a relationship between two signals. It can't be inverted, as such...
It's inverting polarity BTW, phase is a relationship between two signals. It can't be inverted, as such...
Phase is a property of a single wave: Phase (waves) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phase is a property of a single frequency, but the value is relative to a second real or imaginary reference wave.
Not really. Phase is the angle of the wave at a given moment.
Phase difference is the offset as compared to another wave. One can invert the phase of a single wave (i.e. flip about the x axis) without needing any reference to another wave (which was the original point I'm arguing the toss about).