småvinkelapproximationen
Småvinkelapproximations, or the small-angle approximation, is a mathematical simplification used when angles are small. For angles θ measured in radians, sin θ ≈ θ and tan θ ≈ θ, while cos θ ≈ 1 − θ^2/2 and 1 − cos θ ≈ θ^2/2. These relations allow trigonometric functions to be treated as linear in θ in many practical problems.
The basis is the Taylor series expansions of the trigonometric functions around θ = 0: sin θ = θ − θ^3/6 + …, cos
Applications of the small-angle approximation are widespread. In physics and engineering, it underpins the simple pendulum
Limitations include the degradation of accuracy as θ grows; the errors are of order θ^3 for sin and