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Why the surface of the solid angle subtended at the centre of a square whose area is equal to the surface

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The solid angle is related to the area it cuts out of a sphere: Because the surface area A of a sphere is 4πr2, the definition implies that a sphere subtends 4π steradians (≈ 12.56637 sr) at its center. By the same argument, the maximum solid angle that can be subtended at any point is 4π sr.

Answered by LittleNaughtyBOY
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Answer:

The solid angle is related to the area it cuts out of a sphere: Because the surface area A of a sphere is 4πr2, the definition implies that a sphere subtends 4π steradians (≈ 12.56637 sr) at its center. By the same argument, the maximum solid angle that can be subtended at any point is 4π sr.

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