Cosecant of Radians: -1.570796 rad

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Dr. Lars Eriksson

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Swedish environmental economist from Stockholm School of Economics, advisor to the EU on carbon pricing policy

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Prof. Kenji Tanaka

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Japanese materials scientist at Kyoto University, known for breakthroughs in sustainable polymer research

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

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-1.570796 rad converts to

-1 Cosecant Value

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Value Details

Input: -1.570796 rad

Output: -1 Cosecant Value

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Cosecant of Radians

Calculate cosecant from an angle entered in radians where sine is non-zero.

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Cosecant of Radians values near -1.570796 rad
Angle (Radians)csc(x)
-2.879793 rad-3.863699 Cosecant Value
-2.617994 rad-2 Cosecant Value
-2.356194 rad-1.414213 Cosecant Value
-2.094395 rad-1.1547 Cosecant Value
-1.832596 rad-1.035276 Cosecant Value
-1.570796 rad-1 Cosecant Value
-1.308997 rad-1.035276 Cosecant Value
-1.047198 rad-1.1547 Cosecant Value
-0.785398 rad-1.414214 Cosecant Value
-0.523599 rad-1.999999 Cosecant Value
-0.261799 rad-3.863709 Cosecant Value
0.261799 rad3.863709 Cosecant Value
0.523599 rad1.999999 Cosecant Value
0.785398 rad1.414214 Cosecant Value
1.047198 rad1.1547 Cosecant Value
1.308997 rad1.035276 Cosecant Value

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cosecant of Radians, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Cosecant of Radians calculator do?

It helps with evaluating cosecant in radian-based trigonometric formulas.

What formula does the Cosecant of Radians calculator use?

csc(x) = 1 / sin(x) for angles in radians.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite angle is valid except integer multiples of π where sine is zero.

When would I use this?

evaluating cosecant in radian-based trigonometric formulas

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