Sine, denoted as sin, is defined as the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle, specifically for angles less than 90 degrees. It can also be interpreted using the unit circle, where the sine of an angle corresponds to the y-coordinate of a point on the circle. While sine values are typically obtained from calculators or tables, they can be calculated using infinite series, such as Taylor series, though this method is often impractical for everyday use. The sine function exhibits periodicity and is intrinsically linked to various mathematical concepts beyond simple equations. Understanding sine provides insight into the broader relationship between circular and linear dimensions in mathematics.