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Ariana Mcconnell
8 January, 06:47
How to know whether to use sin or cos in physics?
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Gilbert Merritt
8 January, 07:01
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Sine and cosine (and trigonometric functions in general) are used extensively in physics, and neither really has priority - it depends on the particular problem you're working on. Is there a particular problem that prompted your question?
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