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From: Brian McInnes <mcinnes@physics.usyd.edu.au>such
To: phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu
Subject: RE: supplementary S.I. units
Date: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 8:58 PM
However, if you define the radian as that ratio multiplied by the unit
"radian" you can get all the advantages taht Brownstein brought to our
attention in his article last year (AJP vol.66, No. 9, page 814).
Brian McInnes
Is not the radian defined as a ratio of arc length to radius, and as
--all
unit cancel !!??
Oren Quist, SDSU
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