Root:super-,posit-
Etymology:Superposition-french, found in France. Superposition is To be in multiple states at the same time until it is measured. <--Superposito -late latin, found in late west Francia. originally used as placed or put over, or on top, and then transitioned to superposition via not beagle to look over something on top until climbed<--Superponere -latin, found in rome. Originally used as a second-person singular future passive indicative of superpōnō:I place, put or lay on top or over. Did Not change from Superposito
Suffixes:ion
Prefix:super
Sentence definition:when the two fighters go into a ring, game tied and the lights go out, then the bell rings, the two fighters are there for a superposition of who is the winner of the match.
Sentence Examples:
1.If superposition did not exist, light would be completely blocked as soon as the second filter was rotated by even a fraction of a degree because all of the light that went through the first filter would be strictly horizontally polarized.
2.The resulting superposition sum wave travels in the same direction and with the same speed as the two component waves, but its local amplitude depends on whether the two individual waves have the same or opposite phase.
3.about the x-axis is a superposition of the two states with spin about the y-axis.
Definition:To be in multiple states at the same time until it is measured.
Similar words:superposed,superposable,superimpose and superposer