Let $\Omega$ be the solid angle we seek. It is actually not that hard to compute $\Omega$ by evaluating your integral in polar coordinates (see method 1 below).
Method 1 - direct integration in polar coordinate.
Rotate the figure $180^\circ$ with respect to the center. By symmetry, $\Omega$...
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because I said "chal na jhandu paka mat" jokingly on chemSE to someone who knew english only but the IITB third year student who is also the moderator of Phy and Chem Se was there and suspended me
His messgae: "Do you always come here with the intent to be irritating or is it just by accident?" was actually "Do you always come here with the intent to be a dick or is it just by accident?"
In geometric sequences, each number is the geometric mean of the numbers adjacent to it, assuming that all the numbers are positive.
EDIT gregory grant you're not correct.
While reading this thread Is 1 a prime number?, I recalled that The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic (FTA) which says that every positive integer greater than 1 can get written uniquely as a product of only primes except for order of the factors. What does "uniqueness" here mean?
I ask, beca...