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A driveshaft is in phase when

a) the driveshaft yoke is aligned on the same plane as the transmission yoke
b) the slip yoke and driveshaft tube yoke lugs are perfectly aligned
c) the driveshaft is perfectly balanced
d) all of the above

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Final answer:

A driveshaft is in phase when A) the driveshaft yoke is aligned on the same plane as the transmission yoke and the slip yoke and driveshaft tube yoke lugs are perfectly aligned.

Step-by-step explanation:

A driveshaft is in phase when the driveshaft yoke is aligned on the same plane as the transmission yoke, the slip yoke and driveshaft tube yoke lugs are perfectly aligned.

This means that the different components of the driveshaft are parallel to each other and in phase. It does not refer to the driveshaft being perfectly balanced.

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