I want to express this idea: When the receiver is placed very near plane B, or on plane B, the noise gets disappear.
Can I write "The noise gets disappear when the receiver approaches plane B"?
"get disspear" means the noise will decrease gradually when the receiver is place near plane B. When the receiver is on plane B, the noise absolutely disappear. Can my sentence express my idea? If not, how can I write it?
thank you.
Top answer
The noise gradually disappears as the receiver approaches plane B.
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The noise gradually disappears as the receiver approaches plane B.
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In technical terms, noise in data or voice transmission is regarded as unwanted signals which otherwise is perceived as random interference. So we use noise surpression, noise cancellation, or attenuation techniques to maintain transmission signal clarity. That being said, There are couple of variation to say this, depending on the rest the texts of your paper: