\phase{-1^\circ}

The \phase command is used to annotate a phase angle in degrees, often in the context of electrical engineering or physics, where phase angles are crucial for understanding waveforms, signals, or alternating current circuits.

Examples

Indicates a phase angle of -78 degrees, typically used in AC circuit analysis.

\phase{-78^\circ}

Represents a phase angle of 45 degrees, often used in phasor diagrams.

\phase{45^\circ}

Denotes a phase angle of 120 degrees, common in three-phase power systems.

\phase{120^\circ}