explain the method of measure of candle power of source?
The M49A1 illumination candlepower output is approximately 500,000 candlepower.
100 lumens=1257 candlepower from what I have found
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Cannot be converted as the dimensions of the units do not match. You can however convert candlepower to lumen/steradian.
400 candlepower is a measurement of luminous intensity and is equivalent to the light produced by 400 standard candles burning together. It can be used to describe the brightness of outdoor lighting, flashlights, or vehicle headlights.
Lumen and candlepower are not the same thing. Lumen measure the of light surrounds, like you would light a room with a lamp. Candlepower measures the light in a beam, like a flashlight beam. With a few assumptions you can convert lumen to candlepower. With these assumptions 360 lumen would be 28.6 candlepower.
Candlepower measures the intensity of light emitted by a source, typically a candle. It is a unit of luminous intensity, indicating how bright the light appears to the human eye. The higher the candlepower, the brighter the light.
Not directly, as you are comparing apples with oranges in two senses: (a) a lumen is an SI unit, whereas a candlepower is an Imperial unit, and (b) lumens are used to measure luminous flux, whereas candlepower is used to measure luminous intensity.
whats the difference between a 3157 and a 3457 bulb
the MK127 parachute flare is NATO rated at 125,000 candlepower.
1,850,000,000
The symbol of candela is cd. The luminous intensity or candlepower of a light is expressed in candelas.