Understanding Steradians: The Connection Between Solid Angle and Radians

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Im aware that 1 steradian = 1 radian^{2} for a solid angle measurement.

Is the reason why 1 steradian = 1 radian^{2} because of the 3-D nature of a sphere ?
 
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Actually the sphere (2 dim) is the surface of the ball (3-dim) but yes.
You can define 1 steradian as the solid angle forming one unit of area on the unit sphere,
just like 1 radian is the angle forming one unit length on the unit circle.
 

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