Definition 11.11
A solid angle is the inclination constituted by more than two lines which meet one another and are not in the same surface, towards all the lines.
A solid angle is the inclination constituted by more than two lines which meet one another and are not in the same surface, towards all the lines.
Otherwise: A solid angle is that which is contained by more than two plane angles which are not in the same plane and are constructed to one point.