Supplementary units | class 11 physics | physics ka safar
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Supplementary Units, introduced in 1962, accommodate units like angles and solid angles outside the System International Universe, discussing radian and serial with a focus on their definitions, applications, and differences. The concept of solid angle as a three-dimensional measurement is explained, detailing calculations for areas between radii and emphasizing equal areas and the radius's role in measurements.
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- Supplementary Units were established in 1962 to house units that didn't fit into the System International Universe, creating a distinct category for geometric quantities like angles, solid angles, and planning tools.
- Radian and serial, two key components of Supplementary Units, are distinguished by their two-dimensional essence and unchanging attributes, with solid angles further expanding into three-dimensional measurements, featuring active and reactive elements in area calculations between radii.
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What are Supplementary Units?
Additional units outside the System International Universe.
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