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by stergios
740 days ago
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In engineering text books, sure they use radians. In mechanical engineering design if you put a radian on a geometrical dimensioning and tolerance sheet it's not going to go well for you. I suspect the same holds for civil engineering too. I have my doubts that radians are useful in chemical engineering, but I could be wrong there. |
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Nevertheless, in the context in which this was presented, radians are the only way to go.