You cannot. Sine is a ratio, degrees are a unit of measurement for angular displacement. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
The sine of a 90-degree angle is equal to 1. This is because, in the unit circle, a 90-degree angle corresponds to the point (0, 1), where the sine is defined as the y-coordinate. Thus, sin(90°) = 1.
The sine of 1 (rad) is 0.8414709848078965066525023216303.The sine of an angle of 1 degree (from the computer's calculator) is 0.017452406 (correct to 9 decimal places).
sin (95 deg) = 0.9962
sin(30) = 1/2
You can calculate that on any scientific calculator. Just make sure that the calculator is set to "degrees". As a check, the sine of 90° should come out as exactly 1.
the sine of a 30 degree angle is 0.5
The sine of a 90-degree angle is equal to 1. This is because, in the unit circle, a 90-degree angle corresponds to the point (0, 1), where the sine is defined as the y-coordinate. Thus, sin(90°) = 1.
0.602
0.602
The sine of 1 (rad) is 0.8414709848078965066525023216303.The sine of an angle of 1 degree (from the computer's calculator) is 0.017452406 (correct to 9 decimal places).
0.5592 aplus is 0.602
sin (95 deg) = 0.9962
1 minute of arc is one sixtieth, or about 0.01667, of a degree. The sine of of 0.01667 degrees is about 0.0002909.
sin(30) = 1/2
sin 300 = 1/2
at a 45 degree angle, or pi/4
You can calculate that on any scientific calculator. Just make sure that the calculator is set to "degrees". As a check, the sine of 90° should come out as exactly 1.