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  2. Steradian - Wikipedia

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    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 cone aperture 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 ...

  3. Solid angle - Wikipedia

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    The external surface area A of the cap equals r2 only if solid angle of the cone is exactly 1 steradian. Hence, in this figure θ = A /2 and r = 1 . The solid angle of a cone with its apex at the apex of the solid angle, and with apex angle 2 θ , is the area of a spherical cap on a unit sphere

  4. Radiant intensity - Wikipedia

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    Radiant intensity is used to characterize the emission of radiation by an antenna: [2], = (), where E e is the irradiance of the antenna;; r is the distance from the antenna.; Unlike power density, radiant intensity does not depend on distance: because radiant intensity is defined as the power through a solid angle, the decreasing power density over distance due to the inverse-square law is ...

  5. Square degree - Wikipedia

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    A square degree (deg 2) is a non-SI unit measure of solid angle.Other denotations include sq. deg. and (°) 2.Just as degrees are used to measure parts of a circle, square degrees are used to measure parts of a sphere.

  6. Light field - Wikipedia

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    The measure for the amount of light traveling along a ray is radiance, denoted by L and measured in W·sr −1 ·m −2; i.e., watts (W) per steradian (sr) per square meter (m 2). The steradian is a measure of solid angle, and meters squared are used as a measure of cross-sectional area, as shown at right.

  7. Luminous intensity - Wikipedia

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    Luminous intensity is the perceived power per unit solid angle. If a lamp has a 1 lumen bulb and the optics of the lamp are set up to focus the light evenly into a 1 steradian beam, then the beam would have a luminous intensity of 1 candela. If the optics were changed to concentrate the beam into 1/2 steradian then the source would have a ...

  8. Luminous flux - Wikipedia

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    The SI unit of luminous flux is the lumen (lm). One lumen is defined as the luminous flux of light produced by a light source that emits one candela of luminous intensity over a solid angle of one steradian.

  9. Category:Units of solid angle - Wikipedia

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    Steradian; U. Unit solid angle This page was last edited on 3 November 2019, at 00:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...