I depends on what you are connecting to it but you only need 1 of the phases providing you can get to a neutral
Quadrature phase occurs when two periodic waveforms have a phase difference of 1/4 of their output period.
noAnswerWhereas most countries have single-phase residential supplies, some countries, such as Cyprus, often have three-phase supplies. The main distribution panel ('consumer unit') must be designed and assembled to accommodate either a single-phase supply or a three-phase supply; you cannot use a single-phase distribution panel with a three-phase supply.
It is the state at which all the three phases i.e.,solid phase,liquid phase and vapor phase are in equilibrium.
PHASE 1...you believe in santa PHASE 2...you don't believe in santa PHASE 3...you BECOME SANTA
Game phases? If you mean the phases for a turn in Yu-Gi-Oh then here they are: Draw Phase Standby Phase Main Phase 1 Battle Phase Main Phase 2 End Phase
In your own main phase 1 or main phase 2.
their really isn't a big difference between them except for the fact in Main Phase 2 you can't attack again if you are planning on setting Spell [S]/ Trap [T] cards face-up or face-down. what i mean is - Draw Phase - Main Phase 1 - Battle Phase - Main Phase 2 - End Phase during Main Phase 1 you can set your s/t cards and launch you attack in your battle phase. Main Phase 2 if you can set more s/t cards after your done setting the amount you want to set you'll probably have to end your turn.
Yes, as long as it is Spell Speed 2 or 3, and Set on the field previously in the case of a Quickplay Spell or Trap card. That means the opponent can potentially do something before you get your first opportunity to activate a spell speed 1 card or perform a summon.
Yes, of course. Exactly the same as main phase 1.
YES!! Because you have both a main phase 1 and a main phase 2. If you do not summon a monster in main phase 1, enter your battle phase, complete your battle phase, then enter your main phase 2 and you can summon a monster with 4 stars or less unless it has a special effect or tribute the monster that already attacked. Unfortunately you will not be able to attack with the new monster until the next turn, but hey, thems the breaks.
Not exactly. You can proceed from Main Phase 1 to the End Phase if you don't wish to have a battle phase, that is valid. You will skip the Battle Phase and Main Phase 2. But if you DO have a Battle Phase, then you must also have a Main Phase 2. A turn player can ask the opponent if it's ok to move to the end phase from the battle phase if he doesn't want to use Main Phase 2. That allows the opponent opportunity to say no, if they wished to activate something there. But the phase is not being skipped, in the same sense as the example above.
Yes you can but only if you have not summoned a monster already that turn. You can only summon or set a monster once per turn. You can summon a monster during main phase 1 or main phase 2 Draw phase Standby phase Main phase 1 Battle phase Main phase 2 End phase
As long as you summoned it with Monster Reborn in main phase 1, then yes, of course. If you summoned it in main phase 2, you cannot attack because you have already passed the battle phase.
Electric Virus's effect, like that of Dark Grepher and Puppet Plant, is an Ignition effect. Therefore, it can only be activated during your turn, during Main Phase 1 or Main Phase 2.
The Card is played on a main phase. During a later main phase, you can send the card from the field to the graveyard. Make sure to keep track of how many standbyphases (The phase after the draw phase, and before the main phase) have passed. Multiply that number by 1000, and inflict that damage to your opponent's life points. If the card is destroyed or sent to your hand, you lose all of your progress.
Yes, assuming you did it in Main Phase 1.