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what are applications of trignometery​

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Answered by urja79
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Other Uses of Trigonometry

The calculus is based on trigonometry and algebra. The fundamental trigonometric functions like sine and cosine are used to describe the sound and light waves. Trigonometry is used in oceanography to calculate heights of waves and tides in oceans. It is used in satellite systems.

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Trigonometry in physics:

Trigonometry in flight engineering:

Trigonometry in construction:

Trigonometry can be used to measure the height of a building or mountains:

Trigonometry used in navigation:

Trigonometry is used to set directions such as the north south east west, it tells you what direction to take with the compass to get on a straight direction. It is used in navigation in order to pinpoint a location. It is also used to find the distance of the shore from a point in the sea. It is also used to see the horizon.

Trigonometry in criminology:

In criminology, trigonometry can help to calculate a projectile’s trajectory, to estimate what might have caused a collision in a car accident or how did an object fall down from somewhere, or in which angle was a bullet shot etc.

Trigonometry in marine biology;

Marine biologists often use trigonometry to establish measurements. For example, to find out how light levels at different depths affect the ability of algae to photosynthesize. Trigonometry is used in finding the distance between celestial bodies. Also, marine biologists utilize mathematical models to measure and understand sea animals and their behaviour. Marine biologists may use trigonometry to determine the size of wild animals from a distance.

Trigonometry in marine engineering:

In marine engineering trigonometry is used to build and navigate marine vessels. To be more specific trigonometry is used to design the Marine ramp, which is a sloping surface to connect lower and higher level areas, it can be a slope or even a staircase depending on its application.

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