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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''radian''' is the [[angle]] subtended by an [[arc length]] equal to the radius of a The radian is considered a [[dimensionless number|dimensionless]] derived unit in the
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''radian''' is the [[angle]] subtended by an [[arc length]] equal to the radius of a The radian is considered a [[dimensionless number|dimensionless]] derived unit in the
    1 KB (188 words) - 16:39, 13 November 2007
  • The unit of measure is the [[steradian]] (sr), an analogue of the [[radian]] (rad) measure for planar angles.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Radian]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Radian}}
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  • ...ual to the spherical area of a [[polygon]] having an [[angle excess]] of 1 radian, to 1/4[[pi|π]] of a complete [[sphere]], or to (180/π)² or 3282.80635 [
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  • ...nly if pairs of opposite angles are [[supplementary]] (add up to 180°, π [[radian]]s). '''Ptolemy's theorem''' states that in a cyclic quadrilateral ''ABCD'
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  • ...o the angle. The approximation is valid only when angles are measured in [[radian]]s. Of course, the equality is not exact except when the angle is zero. In
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  • ...e interior angles is a ''right [[angle]]'', measuring 90 degrees (or π/2 [[radian]]s). The two sides which meet at the right angle are called '''legs''', an
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  • ...[[Euclidean plane]] so that the inside angles of each triangle sum to π [[radian]]s (or 180[[degree (angle)|°]]); therefore, for a right triangle the two n ...sine. (Here, and generally in [[calculus]], all angles are measured in [[radian]]s; see also [[#The significance of radians|the significance of radians]] b
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  • The units of the gyromagnetic ratio are [[SI]] units are '''[[radian]] per [[second]] per [[tesla (unit)|tesla]]''' (s<sup>−1</sup>·T<sup>−
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  • | '''[[radian]]''' | '''radian per second''' || '''rad·s<sup>&minus;1</sup>'''
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  • ...la, we find the minimum angular separation to be 2.684 × 10<sup>-5</sup> [[radian]]s. Since modern digital cameras use [[Charge-coupled device|CCD]] devices
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  • ...<math>\textstyle{\frac{\pi}{2}}</math>, the measure of a right angle in [[radian]]s.
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  • ...the mean time required for rotational motion of the pair of nuclei by one radian
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  • ...the mean time required for rotational motion of the pair of nuclei by one radian
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