electrical noise JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ɪˈlɛktrɪkəl ˈnoɪz/ · e-lec-tri-cal noise
noun
- Unwanted electrical signals or disturbances in a circuit or system, often caused by electromagnetic interference or thermal noise. The engineer spent hours troubleshooting the electrical noise in the audio equipment, trying to isolate the source of the problem.
- Background electrical activity or hum, often heard in audio equipment or electrical systems. The electrical noise in the old house was so loud that it made it difficult to watch TV.
verb
- To generate or produce unwanted electrical signals or disturbances in a circuit or system. The faulty wiring was causing the electrical noise in the entire building.
Did you know? The term 'electrical noise' has also been used in the context of music, particularly in the genre of noise music, which often incorporates electrical noise as a key element of its sound.