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{{Infobox Interval|Ratio=2^(1/(2pi))|Monzo=undefined|Cents=190.98593|Name=radian, radial major second, radial whole tone}} | {{Infobox Interval|Ratio=2^(1/(2pi))|Monzo=undefined|Cents=190.98593|Name=radian, radial major second, radial whole tone}} | ||
'''Radian''', '''radial major second''', or a '''radial whole tone''' is an interval of <math>\frac{1200} | '''Radian''', '''radial major second''', or a '''radial whole tone''' is an interval of <math>\frac{1200}{2\pi}</math> cents. | ||
The interval has an interpretation that relates to all [[EDO|EDOs]]. Since pitch classes in all equal divisions of the octave form in the shape of a circle, radian interval therefore occurs as the radius of this perceptional circle. | The interval has an interpretation that relates to all [[EDO|EDOs]]. Since pitch classes in all equal divisions of the octave form in the shape of a circle, radian interval therefore occurs as the radius of this perceptional circle. |