Physics, asked by VedantRinayat, 9 months ago

Can anyone explain me supplementary units?​

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Answered by aneeshmanhas
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supplementary units. Dimensionless units that are used along with base units to form derived units in the International System; this class contains only two, purely geometrical units: the radian and the steradian.

Answered by rachel49
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  • supplementary units are the dimensionless in that ate used along with the base units to form derived units in the international system.
  • The class of supplementary contains only two purely geometrical units, that is the radian and steradian.
  • The supplementary unit of plane angle is radian and that of solid angle is steradian

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