As lux is a measurement of light intensity, it depends on what you're doing in the room- If you're sleeping, you don't need any (darkness)- If you're hanging out and need to see things about 50 lux, reading about 100 and if you're doing major surgery, most lights are 100,000 lux- bear in mind that lux takes into account how well the light source is focused vs lumens which is the overall light intensity in any direction
between 10 to 50 lux depend on the status of street
the reading room required illuminance around 500.
you can find her in the art room of the school
well dogs don't need a lot of room but make sure they have a bit of room so that they feel comfy!!!!!
Not much although it is a root vegetable
10 pounds
Around $100
a lot :) As much as you can put in the room
340sq feet.
1.5 lux is better then 3 lux camera because 1.5 Lux camera can work in more dark area then 3 lux
Light Level or Illuminance, is the total luminous flux incident on a surface, per unit area. The work plane is where the most important tasks in the room or space are performed.Measuring Units Light Level - IlluminanceIllumenance is measured in foot candles (ftcd, fc, fcd) (or lux in the metric SI system). A foot candle is actually one lumen of light density per square foot, one lux is one lumen per square meter. 1 lux = 0.0929 foot candle = 1 lumen /sq meter = 0.0001 phot1 ftcd = 1 lux / 10.7521 lumen/sq ft = 1 foot candle = 1x104 lux = 1 phot
Loaded Lux goes by Lux.