Why the value of sin0 is equal to zero
the value of sin0 is equal to zero. why?
The definition of the sine of an angle is based on
the sides of a right-triangle. The sine of the angle
is calculated by dividing the length of the side opposite
the angle by the length of the hypotenuse. The smaller
the angle, the shorter the opposite side. When the angle
is zero, there is no opposite side. Therefore, its "length"
is zero. Zero divided by any length for the "hypotenuse"
is, by definition, zero.
0/1 = 0
0/37 = 0
0/ 148.6 = 0