The three phases of matter are gas, liquid and solid.
If you are talking about phase in the context of "the three phases of matter", (eg gas, liquid, solid), then a similar term used is "the three states of matter". If you are talking about phase in the context of oscillations, "phase" or "phase difference" is correct.
fundamental phase of matter are solid,liquid,gas,ion
There are three states of matter. they are solid , liquid and gas. A substance is said to be in a phase when it exhibits that state of matter. Ice is water in the solid phase. Water is ice in the liquid phase. Water vapour/steam is water and or ice in the gaseous phase.
600 volts between any two wires. The phase has nothing to do with voltages, only current relationship.
Electric power is measured in watts. It does not matter if it is single phase or three phase. All things being equal, for the same load, the power measured in a single phase circuit or a three phase circuit, will be the same.
Of the three phases of matter, gases are the most compressible, in general, followed by liquids.
phase change
Generally the solid phase is more compact.
the solid phase of matter
Jupiter's phase of matter is a 'gas giant'.
Yes, particulate matter in the solid phase and matter in the gaseous phase.
plasma