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The steradian (symbol: sr) or square radian

(2012). 9780470576649, John Wiley & Sons. .
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is the unit of in the International System of Units (SI). It is used in three-dimensional geometry, and is analogous to the , which quantifies . A solid angle in the form of a can be projected onto a sphere from its centre, delineating a where the cone intersects the sphere. The magnitude of the solid angle expressed in steradians is defined as the quotient of the surface area of the spherical cap and the square of the sphere's radius. This is analogous to the way a plane angle projected onto a circle delineates a on the circumference, whose length is proportional to the angle. Steradians can be used to measure a solid angle of any projected shape. The solid angle subtended is the same as that of a cone with the same projected area. A solid angle of one steradian subtends a of approximately 1.144 radians or 65.54 degrees.

In the SI, solid angle is considered to be a dimensionless quantity, the ratio of the area projected onto a surrounding sphere and the square of the sphere's radius. This is the number of square radians in the solid angle. This means that the SI steradian is the number of square radians in a solid angle equal to one square radian, which of course is the number one. It is useful to distinguish between dimensionless quantities of a different kind, such as the radian (in the SI, a ratio of quantities of dimension length), so the symbol sr is used. For example, radiant intensity can be measured in watts per steradian (W⋅sr−1). The steradian was formerly an SI supplementary unit, but this category was abolished in 1995 and the steradian is now considered an SI derived unit.

The name steradian is derived from the στερεός 'solid' + radian.


Definition
A steradian can be defined as the solid angle at the centre of a by a unit (of any shape) on its surface. For a general sphere of , any portion of its surface with area subtends one steradian at its centre."Steradian", McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, fifth edition, Sybil P. Parker, editor in chief. McGraw-Hill, 1997. .

A solid angle in the form of a circular cone is related to the area it cuts out of a sphere:

\Omega = \frac{A}{r^2}\ \text{sr} \, = \frac{2\pi h}{r}\ \text{sr},
where
  • is the solid angle
  • is the of the , ,
  • is the radius of the sphere,
  • is the height of the cap, and
  • sr is the unit, steradian; sr = rad.

Because the surface area of a sphere is , the definition implies that a sphere subtends steradians (≈ 12.56637 sr) at its centre, or that a steradian subtends  ≈ 0.07958 of a sphere. By the same argument, the maximum solid angle that can be subtended at any point is  sr.


Other properties
The area of a is , where is the "height" of the cap. If , then . From this, one can compute the (a plane angle) of the cross-section of a simple whose solid angle equals one steradian:
\theta = \arccos \left( \frac{r-h}{r} \right) = \arccos \left( 1 - \frac{h}{r} \right) = \arccos \left( 1 - \frac{1}{2\pi} \right) ,
giving ≈ 0.572 rad 32.77° and aperture ≈ 1.144 rad 65.54°.

The solid angle of a spherical cone whose cross-section subtends the angle is:

\Omega = 2\pi(1 - \cos\theta) \text{ sr} = 4\pi\sin^2\left(\frac{\theta}{2}\right) \text{ sr}.

A steradian is also equal to of a complete (spat), to ≈ 3282.80635 , and to the spherical area of a having an of 1 radian.


SI multiples
Millisteradians (msr) and microsteradians (μsr) are occasionally used to describe and beams.R. Bracewell, Govind Swarup, "The Stanford microwave spectroheliograph antenna, a microsteradian pencil beam interferometer" IRE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 9:1:22–30 (1961) Other multiples are rarely used.


See also
  • Spat (angular unit)
  • IAU designated constellations by area


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