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where we use trigonometry in physics

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Answered by shailjasinha523
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Trigonometry is the study of the relationships between the angles and the lengths of the sides of triangles. It is used extensively in science. The basic trigonometric functions are sine, cosine and tangent.

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physics, trigonometry is used to find the components of vectors, model the mechanics of waves (both physical and electromagnetic) and oscillations, sum the strength of fields, and use dot and cross products. Even in projectile motion you have a lot of application of trigonometry.

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Answered by diyanandana
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Trigonometry is vital to the understanding of light rays and how they behave. Because complex problems, such as the bending of a light as it passes through glass, can be broken down into mathematical components, they can be solved and analyzed with trigonometric methods. Angles of incidence and refraction inside of triangular prisms can be solved for with trigonometry. Physicists can use information like this to estimate the refractive indexes of certain materials.

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