1 it can not used when the angle more than 45 degrees.....
sine-1(0.3420201433) = 20 degrees
The sine of 22.5 degrees is 0.383
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sin 10° = 0.17364817766693 Source: http://calculator3.sdsu.edu/calculator3.php
By shifting the sine wave by 45 degrees.
You mean, "N in 45 degrees"? Ans. sine(45) = 0.7071 N
sin-1(0.707) = 44.99134834 or about 45 degrees
sine 45 = 0.850903525
1 it can not used when the angle more than 45 degrees.....
√ 1/2 = sine(45)= cosine(45) -Key
The sine of 75 degrees is about 0.9659
It's not. The sine of 32 degrees is approximately 0.53. The sine of 59 degrees is approximately 0.86. For a definition of sine, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_function .
0.70710678118654752440084436210485 ----------------------- Improve: If you mean 45 degrees then it equals: Sqrt (2) /2 (which is the exact form of the above approximate form)
sine-1(0.3420201433) = 20 degrees
The sine of 22.5 degrees is 0.383
It can. The sine function is defined for all numbers--negative, 0, and positive. The function is periodic and repeats every 360 degrees.