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Kilolux Converter

Convert Kilolux to Candela Steradian Sq Meter and more • 37 conversions

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Unit Explanations

Kiloluxkilolux

Source Unit

Kilolux is a unit of illumination used in various contexts.

Current Use

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Candela Steradian Square Metercd·sr·m²

Target Unit

The candela steradian square meter (cd·sr·m²) describes the luminous intensity emitted by a point source in a specific direction, normalized over a unit solid angle (steradian) and unit area (square meter). It quantifies how much luminous flux is emitted in a given direction relative to the area from which it emanates, providing a comprehensive understanding of light distribution and intensity in three-dimensional space. This unit is essential for applications in lighting design and photometry.

cd·sr·m² = cd × sr × m²

Current Use

The candela steradian square meter is widely used in fields such as lighting design, architecture, and photography, where accurate measurements of light intensity and distribution are critical. It assists designers in creating environments that optimize illumination while ensuring comfort and visibility. It's also used in safety standards for lighting in public spaces and workplaces to enhance visibility and reduce accidents.

Fun Fact

The candela is one of the seven base units in the International System of Units (SI).

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📐Conversion Formula

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To convert to , multiply the value by 1.00000. This conversion factor represents the ratio between these two units.

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Kilolux

illuminationNon-SI

Definition

Kilolux is a unit of illumination used in various contexts.

History & Origin

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Etymology: To be populated.

Current Use

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cd·sr·m²

Candela Steradian Square Meter

illuminationNon-SI

Definition

The candela steradian square meter (cd·sr·m²) describes the luminous intensity emitted by a point source in a specific direction, normalized over a unit solid angle (steradian) and unit area (square meter). It quantifies how much luminous flux is emitted in a given direction relative to the area from which it emanates, providing a comprehensive understanding of light distribution and intensity in three-dimensional space. This unit is essential for applications in lighting design and photometry.

History & Origin

The concept of measuring light intensity dates back to the early studies of optics and photometry, with significant contributions from scientists like Sir Isaac Newton and Johann Heinrich Lambert. The modern definition of the candela was established in the 20th century, particularly during the 1979 redefinition of the metric system, which formalized the candela as the luminous intensity of a source emitting monochromatic radiation at a frequency of 540 × 10^12 Hz, corresponding to a radiant intensity of 1/683 watt per steradian.

Etymology: The term 'candela' originates from the Latin word for 'candle', which is a historical unit of light intensity, while 'steradian' derives from the Greek words 'stereos' meaning solid and 'radius' meaning ray.

1946: The International Society for ...1967: The candela was redefined base...1979: The SI units were once again r...

Current Use

The candela steradian square meter is widely used in fields such as lighting design, architecture, and photography, where accurate measurements of light intensity and distribution are critical. It assists designers in creating environments that optimize illumination while ensuring comfort and visibility. It's also used in safety standards for lighting in public spaces and workplaces to enhance visibility and reduce accidents.

Lighting DesignArchitecturePhotographySafety Engineering

💡 Fun Facts

  • The candela is one of the seven base units in the International System of Units (SI).
  • The term 'steradian' is derived from the relationship between a sphere's surface area and its radius, representing a three-dimensional angle.
  • In terms of light perception, the human eye is most sensitive to light at a wavelength of about 555 nm, which corresponds to the peak efficacy of the candela.

📏 Real-World Examples

100 cd·sr·m²
A spotlight illuminates a stage with an intensity of 100 cd within a 1 sr solid angle.
50 cd·sr·m²
A streetlamp emits 50 cd over a solid angle of 2 sr, illuminating a 4 m² area.
80 cd·sr·m²
A photographer uses a light source measured at 80 cd·sr·m² to achieve desired exposure.
120 cd·sr·m²
The interior designer specifies a light fixture with 120 cd·sr·m² for a living room.
200 cd·sr·m²
A cinema projector delivers 200 cd·sr·m² for optimal screen brightness.

🔗 Related Units

Lumen (One lumen is defined as the luminous flux emitted uniformly in all directions by a point source of one candela.)Lux (One lux is equal to one lumen per square meter, linking luminous flux to area.)Footcandle (One footcandle equals approximately 10.764 lux, showing the conversion from SI to imperial units.)Watt (The watt measures power in terms of energy per time, whereas candela measures intensity; both are relevant in lighting design.)

Frequently Asked Questions

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