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angle have unit but no dimension why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Angles measured in radians are considered to be dimensionless because the radian measure of angles is defined as the ratio of two lengths θ=sr (where s is some arc measuring s-units in length, and r is the radius) however the degree measure is not defined in this way and it is said to be dimensionless too.

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Answered by harshitad42
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Angles measured in radians are considered to be dimensionless because the radian measure of angles is defined as the ratio of two lengths θ=sr (where s is some arc measuring s-units in length, and r is the radius) however the degree measure is not defined in this way and it is said to be dimensionless too.

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