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Choose a solving mode, enter your values, and calculate sine, cosine, tangent, and angle conversions instantly.
The chart shows sine, cosine, and tangent across one full turn, with markers placed at the calculated angle.
These examples help you verify typical values for angle, inverse ratio, and right-triangle calculations.
| Case | Sample Input | Angle | sin(θ) | cos(θ) | tan(θ) | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| From angle | θ = 30° | 30° | 0.500000 | 0.866025 | 0.577350 | Simple wave or vector angle |
| From angle | θ = π/4 rad | 45° | 0.707107 | 0.707107 | 1.000000 | Balanced slope and equal components |
| From ratio | sin(θ) = 0.5 | 30° principal | 0.500000 | 0.866025 | 0.577350 | Inverse trigonometry check |
| Triangle sides | Opp = 3, Adj = 4 | 36.869898° | 0.600000 | 0.800000 | 0.750000 | Right triangle geometry |
You can compare your result against these rows to confirm expected magnitudes and units.
Core right-triangle formulas
Inverse angle formulas
Unit conversion
These formulas are useful in physics for vectors, wave phase angles, projectile components, optics, oscillations, and coordinate resolution.
It solves angles and trigonometric ratios using three routes: a known angle, a known sine or cosine or tangent value, or right-triangle side lengths.
Yes. Choose your preferred display unit from the unit selector. The calculator still converts internally when necessary and shows both degree and radian values in the result.
Tangent equals sine divided by cosine. When cosine becomes zero, the tangent ratio cannot be represented as a finite number, so the calculator marks it undefined.
Sine repeats across the unit circle. A positive sine value can appear in two quadrants within 0° to 360°, so the calculator shows a principal angle and related solution notes.
Yes. Choose the right-triangle mode and enter any supported side pair. The calculator finds the missing side when possible and then computes the corresponding acute angle.
Physics often uses angles in vectors, waves, optics, forces, field components, and oscillation phase relationships. This calculator helps you switch quickly between angle values and trigonometric ratios.
The graph plots sine, cosine, and tangent across 0° to 360°. It also adds markers at your computed angle so you can compare numeric and visual behavior together.
Use inverse mode when you already know a trigonometric ratio and need the corresponding angle. This is common when measured data gives a ratio instead of a direct angle.
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