CONCEPT OF SOLID ANGLE
Solid angle is a generalisation of the plane angle: In figure we show a plane curve AB. The end points A and B are joined to the point O. We say that the curve AB subtends an angle or a plane angle at O. An angle is formed at O by the two lines OA and OB passing through O. We say that the curve AB subtends an angle or a plane angle at O. An angle is formed at O by the two lines OA and OB passing through O.
To construct a solid angle, we start with a surface S (fig.) and join all the points on the periphery such as A, B, C, D etc., with the given point O. We then say that a solid angle is formed at O and that the surface S has subtended the solid angle. The solid angle is formed by the lines joining the points on the periphery with O. The whole figure looks like a cone. As a typical example, think of the paper containers used by Mungfali Wala.
How do we measure a solid angle? Let us consider how do we measure a plane angle. See fig. We draw a circle of any radius r with the centre at O and measure the length π of the arc intercepted by the angle.
The angle π is then defined as π = 1/r. In order to measure a solid angle at the point O (fig.), we draw a sphere of any radius r with O as the centre and measure the area S of the part of the sphere intercepted by the cone. The solid angle Ξ© is then defined as Ξ© = S/r2
Note: That this definition makes the solid angle a dimensionless quantity. It is independent of the radius of the sphere drawn.
Next, consider a plane angle subtended at a point O by a small line segment Ξβ (fig.). Suppose, the line joining O to the middle point of Ξβ is perpendicular to Ξβ.As the segmentis small, we can approximately write.
Ξπ =Ξβ/r
As Ξβ gets smaller, the approximation becomes better. Now suppose, the line joining O to Ξβ is not perpendicular to Ξβ (fig.). Suppose, this line makes an angle πΌ with the perpendicular to Ξβ. The angle subtended by Ξβ at O is
Ξπ = Ξβcos πΌ/r
Similarly, if a small plane area ΞS (fig.) subtends a solid angle Ξβ at O in such a way that the line joining O to ΞS is normal to ΞS, we can writeΞ Ξ© = ΞS / r2.
But if the line joining O to ΞS makes an angle πΌ with the normal to ΞS (fig.), we should write
ΞΞ© = ΞScos πΌ/r2
A complete circle subtends an angle
π = β/r = 2πr/r = 2π
at the centre. In fact, any closed curve subtends an angle 2Ο at an y of the internal points. Similarly, a complete sphere subtends a solid angle,
Ξ© = S/r2 = 4ππ2/r2 = 4π
at the centre. Also, any closed surface subtends a solid angle 4Ο at any internal point.
How much is the angle subtended by a closed plane curve at an external point?
See fig. As we gradually close the curve, the angle finally diminishes to zero. A closed curve subtends zero angle at an external point. Similarly, a closed surface subtends zero solid angle at an external point.
APPLICATION OF SOLID ANGLE
Q. Fraction of light emerging from an isotropic point source through a conical region having semi vertex angle πΌ and with its apex at the source.
Ans. Let us consider a sphere of radius R with its centre at the source S.
Let AB be the section (circular) where the cone ASB intercepts the sphere. If ΞS be the area of the spherical portion ACB (lying within the conical region) then, the solid angle
Ξ© = ΞS/R2
Let SC be the symmetry axis of the portion of the sphere ACB.
If x be the distance of a thin circular strip then its area
dS = 2π x Rdπ
= 2π (Rsin π) Rdπ
Total Area,
ΞS = β« dS
= 2πR2 [1 β ππ¨s πΆ]
Therefore, area of the curved surface ΞS which subtends an angle πΌ at the center,
ΞS = 2πR2 [1 β ππ¨s πΆ]
Also, Solid Angle
π = S/R2 = 2π [1 β ππ¨s πΆ]
This relation between plane angle πΌ and solid angle π is advised to be remembered.
If Ξ© steradian be the solid angle for the cone then, the fraction of light passing through the cone will be
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