Complex Phase (Degrees) from Real and Imaginary Parts: 10 Real Part Real Part; 0 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part
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10 Real Part Real Part; 0 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part converts to
0 deg
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Input: 10 Real Part Real Part; 0 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part
Output: 0 deg
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Complex Phase (Degrees) from Real and Imaginary Parts
Calculate complex-number phase angle in degrees using atan2(imag, real).
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Phase Angle |
|---|---|
| 5 Real Part Real Part; 10 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | 63.434949 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; -10 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | -45 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; -5 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | -26.565051 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; -2 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | -11.309932 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; -1 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | -5.710593 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; 0 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | 0 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; 1 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | 5.710593 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; 2 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | 11.309932 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; 5 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | 26.565051 deg |
| 10 Real Part Real Part; 10 Imaginary Part Imaginary Part | 45 deg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Complex Phase (Degrees) from Real and Imaginary Parts, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Complex Phase (Degrees) from Real and Imaginary Parts calculator do?
It helps with finding phase angle from rectangular complex coordinates for ac and signal analysis.
What formula does the Complex Phase (Degrees) from Real and Imaginary Parts calculator use?
Phase angle (degrees) = atan2(imaginary, real) × 180 / π.
What inputs are valid?
Real and imaginary values can be any finite numbers except both zero at the same time.
When would I use this?
finding phase angle from rectangular complex coordinates for AC and signal analysis
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