Steradians is the unit used to quantify a solid angle in three-dimensional space. It is analogous to the use of “radian” to quantify an angle in two-dimensional space. A sphere subtends 4π (pi) steradians, a hemisphere subtends 2π steradians.
Steradians is the unit used to quantify a solid angle in three-dimensional space. It is analogous to the use of “radian” to quantify an angle in two-dimensional space. A sphere subtends 4π (pi) steradians, a hemisphere subtends 2π steradians.