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The "sin" button on a calculator gives the sine trigonometric ratio of the given angle.
type the value of sine in the calculator and press 2ND SIN for sin-1, or press 2ND SIN for sin-1 and type the value of sine, because -sin(.xxxx) = angle known as inverse sine
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-- The sin of 1 degree is 0.01745. (rounded) -- The sin of 1 radian is 0.84147. (rounded) -- The sin of 1 grad is 0.01571. (rounded)
If you have a right triangle, the sine of an angle is the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse.
1.5 no units (APEX)
Sin is a ratio and so has no units.
No. If the angles are in the ratio 3:4:5, the sides will be in the ratio sin(3):sin(4):sin(5) - NOT in the ratio 3:4:5.
Light bends when it goes through glass at an angle due to refraction, which occurs because light travels at different speeds in different mediums. When light enters a denser medium like glass, it slows down, causing a change in direction. This bending is described by Snell's Law.
The exact value of sin 22.5 is 0.382683432
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The "sin" button on a calculator gives the sine trigonometric ratio of the given angle.
sin(40o) = 0.6428
cosecant(x) = 1/sin(x)
No, the ratio of sine of the angle of incidence (I) to the sine of the angle of refraction (R) is not always the same. This ratio is constant only in a specific scenario when light passes from one medium to another with different refractive indices, as described by Snell's Law.
It is:- sin(40) = 0.6427876097