Question: Suppose you need to add two potential differences that are oscillating at different angular frequencies-say, (2 sin (omega t)) and (3 cos (2 omega t)).

Suppose you need to add two potential differences that are oscillating at different angular frequencies-say, \(2 \sin (\omega t)\) and \(3 \cos (2 \omega t)\). Can you use the phasor method described above to determine the sum? Why or why not?

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