Total effective value of 2 sine waves with different frequencies but out of phase?

Hello! Is it possible to calculate the total effective value using the root mean square of the respective effective values ​​(with DIFFERENT frequencies, BUT phase-shifted -> 1 of the two sine waves, for example, is phase-shifted)? Utotaleff = root(Ueff1^2 + Ueff2^2)? I would also like to know what the effective value of a sine wave…

Calculate current in a mixed circuit with capacitors and a resistor?

Hello everyone, I have a problem here that I've been working on for a while. I know how to calculate the reactance and the impedance, but I don't know how the impedances behave due to the phase shift of the capacitors. Which is why I couldn't finish the two tasks. Can you help me with…

Typical impedance in laboratory power supplies?

Hello, for documentation, I need to know the typical impedance of laboratory power supplies. I think it's close to 0, but I'm not sure. Background: I need to size the buffer capacitors for a linear voltage regulator. According to the datasheet, 0.1 microF (up to an impedance of 0.5 ohms) Surely the laboratory power supply…