Solid Angles on a Sphere

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solid angle
1
sphere's radius
1
A solid angle is related to the surface area of a sphere in the same way an ordinary angle is related to the circumference of a circle. The intersection of the cone with a sphere of radius 1 defines a surface whose area is equal to the solid angle subtended by the cone. The SI unit for solid angles is the steradian. While there are
2π
radians in a circle, there are
4π
steradians in a sphere.

External Links

Solid Angle (Wolfram MathWorld)

Permanent Citation

Bernard Vuilleumier
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​"Solid Angles on a Sphere"​
​http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/SolidAnglesOnASphere/​
​Wolfram Demonstrations Project​
​Published: September 28, 2007