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Kilolux Converter

Convert Kilolux to Meter Candle 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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Meter Candlemc

Target Unit

The meter candle is a unit of measure for luminous intensity, defined as the intensity of light emitted in a particular direction from a source that radiates uniformly in all directions. It is equivalent to one lumen per steradian. The meter candle is not an SI unit, but it is used in certain contexts within the field of photometry. This unit is specifically relevant when discussing the luminous intensity of light sources, particularly in applications related to lighting design and evaluation. The concept of the meter candle helps standardize measurements of light intensity across different lighting conditions, ensuring consistency in studies and applications involving illumination.

1 mc = 1 lm / sr

Current Use

Today, the meter candle is primarily used in fields that require precise lighting measurements, such as architectural lighting design, photography, and theater production. While it is not a commonly used unit in everyday applications, it finds relevance in professional environments where accurate illumination levels are key to achieving desired visual effects. The meter candle is employed by lighting designers to assess how light interacts with various surfaces and materials, ensuring optimal visibility and aesthetic appeal. In countries like the United States and several European nations, the meter candle is referenced in professional lighting standards, guidelines, and regulations to promote safety and quality in lighting installations.

Fun Fact

The meter candle was once defined based on a standard candle made from a specific type of wax.

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📐Conversion Formula

= × 1.00000

How to Convert

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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Current Use

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mc

Meter Candle

illuminationNon-SI

Definition

The meter candle is a unit of measure for luminous intensity, defined as the intensity of light emitted in a particular direction from a source that radiates uniformly in all directions. It is equivalent to one lumen per steradian. The meter candle is not an SI unit, but it is used in certain contexts within the field of photometry. This unit is specifically relevant when discussing the luminous intensity of light sources, particularly in applications related to lighting design and evaluation. The concept of the meter candle helps standardize measurements of light intensity across different lighting conditions, ensuring consistency in studies and applications involving illumination.

History & Origin

The concept of measuring light intensity has been around since the early 19th century, with significant contributions from scientists such as Sir Humphry Davy and later from the International Commission on Illumination (CIE). The meter candle was introduced to provide a standardized measure that could be utilized in various practical applications, especially in the burgeoning fields of photography and theater lighting. The standardization of light measurement was crucial as industries began to recognize the importance of proper illumination in enhancing visual experiences and safety.

Etymology: The term 'meter candle' combines 'meter,' a fundamental unit of length in the metric system, with 'candle,' derived from the Latin 'candela,' meaning 'to shine.'

1921: Definition of the meter candle...1979: Introduction of modern photome...

Current Use

Today, the meter candle is primarily used in fields that require precise lighting measurements, such as architectural lighting design, photography, and theater production. While it is not a commonly used unit in everyday applications, it finds relevance in professional environments where accurate illumination levels are key to achieving desired visual effects. The meter candle is employed by lighting designers to assess how light interacts with various surfaces and materials, ensuring optimal visibility and aesthetic appeal. In countries like the United States and several European nations, the meter candle is referenced in professional lighting standards, guidelines, and regulations to promote safety and quality in lighting installations.

Lighting DesignPhotographyTheater ProductionArchitectureFilm

💡 Fun Facts

  • The meter candle was once defined based on a standard candle made from a specific type of wax.
  • In some contexts, the meter candle is interchangeable with the unit 'candela,' reflecting its historical roots.
  • The meter candle is rarely used in everyday life, making it a niche but critical measurement in professional fields.

📏 Real-World Examples

10 mc
Assessing the brightness of stage lights for a theater performance
20 mc
Determining the light output of a street lamp for urban planning
5 mc
Measuring the intensity of a flash in photography
15 mc
Evaluating the lumens emitted by a new LED bulb
12 mc
Calculating the required light levels for a classroom
8 mc
Testing the light output of spotlights in a museum exhibit

🔗 Related Units

Candela (The meter candle is closely related to the candela, with both measuring luminous intensity.)Lumen (One meter candle is equivalent to one lumen per steradian.)Lux (Lux measures illuminance, which is derived from luminous intensity.)Footcandle (Footcandle is a unit of illuminance in the imperial system, related to meter candle.)Steradian (Steradian is the unit of solid angle used in defining meter candle.)Watt (Watt measures power, which relates to luminous intensity through luminous efficacy.)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert to ?

To convert to , multiply your value by 1. For example, 10 equals 10 .

What is the formula for to conversion?

The formula is: = × 1. This conversion factor is based on international standards.

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