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Definition of Radian

Radian
Radian Ra"di*an, n. [From Radius.] (Math.) An arc of a circle which is equal to the radius, or the angle measured by such an arc.

Meaning of Radian from wikipedia

- The radian, denoted by the symbol rad, is the unit of angle in the International System of Units (SI) and is the standard unit of angular measure used...
- up radian or radians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Radian may refer to: Radian, a unit of plane angle Radian (band), a musical group Radian (EP)...
- The radian per second (symbol: rad⋅s−1 or rad/s) is the unit of angular velocity in the International System of Units (SI). The radian per second is also...
- radian is the unit of solid angle in the International System of Units (SI). It is used in three dimensional geometry, and is analogous to the radian...
- Radian, in comics, may refer to: Radian (Morituri), a Marvel Comics character from Strikeforce Morituri Radian, a Marvel Comics character from New X-Men...
- Radian Ridge (78°14′00″S 162°40′00″E / 78.23333°S 162.66667°E / -78.23333; 162.66667 (Radian Ridge)) is a ridge extending east from the scarp of the...
- Radian Aerospace is an American aerospace company based in Seattle, Washington. The company is developing a horizontal take-off/horizontal landing, single-stage-to-orbit...
- rotational frequency, ν (or ordinary frequency, f) by a full turn (2π radians): ω = 2π rad⋅ν. It can also be formulated as ω = dθ/dt, the instantaneous...
- The YX600 Radian is a sport/touring motorcycle manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company between the years of 1986–1990. Except for the suspension, the...
- in radians of the subtended angle, s is circular arc length, and r is radius. One radian corresponds to the angle for which s = r, hence 1 radian = 1 m/m...