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2025-06-06 05:17:55.1749187075

Local Solid Angle Units

58 Views Asked by user173897 https://math.techqa.club/user/user173897/detail At 06 Jun 2025 - 5:17 2025-06-06 05:27:55.1749187675

This is a cultural question: Are there any, even moderately or historically used, units that measure solid angles which are not steradians? Basically, is there a unit x such that x:sr::grad:rad?

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