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"I must say once more that Radian seems a poor investment, at least on the basis of past performance."
A full radian, then, and after looking at the screen, she knew this was the angle she'd have to go with.
They're very artificial whereas a radian is a more natural unit.
Of these units, the degree and the radian are by far the most commonly used.
Assume that the phase differences will be small (much less than 1 radian, for example).
Radian was the first team member to show visible concern over their lives being thrown away.
The angle between courses is not quite a radian.
The diameter part (occasionally used in Islamic mathematics) is 1/60 radian.
Now what we need is a dimensionless unit for revolutions: a radian.
A radian is a way of measuring the angle of a circle.
He also informed Radian that they would not hold him captive, but he still had to pay a price.
The radian is widely used in physics when angular measurements are required.
Nevertheless, the team accused Radian of being a traitor.
They are like degrees of angle, except 1 Radian is about 57 degrees.
It should be noted that radian measure does not use mixed fractions, by convention.
Radian draws snapped loudly, sending both into slides that carried them away from each other.
In his room, Radian watched the cassette alone.
After Radian died, Shear proceeded to spit on his face.
Radian could control the intensity of these bursts, choosing to either blind or burn his opponents.
Radian, the Austrian electronic trio, plays with a beat.
About a radian off the vertical, clockwise as you face upship.
The ion beam has a slightly diverging angle (about 0.1 radian).
Radian was unaware of it until he returned to the Morituri base.
Shortly afterwards, Radian was returned to Earth and confronted his teammates.
This equation motivates the alternate unit name joules per radian.