That depends on the LED in question
The amplitude of a light wave shows the light's brightness relative to waves of similar wavelength.
It depends on the precise material used to make the LED. Different colors of LED emit different wavelengths.
-- temperature -- cost -- speed -- wavelength -- frequency -- brightness -- pitch -- hardness -- refractive index -- mass -- time -- volume
Infared LED is a ~940nm Wavelength Lightbulb. The Light emmited is invisable to the human eye, but most cameras will be able to view the lightsource. Infared LED's are used Primarly in Remote Control Systems.
Loudness is to brightness as sound is to light.
Small wavelength used in led bcoz we commonly use led as a flashlight.
More current = More brightness
The brightness of something is our perception of the level of radiated or reflected light from it. Although brightness in sound relates to high-frequency content this is not the case with light. For more information please see the wikipedia article.
The amplitude of a light wave shows the light's brightness relative to waves of similar wavelength.
Epoxy lens consists of light scattering particles which increases the brightness of LED.
It depends on the precise material used to make the LED. Different colors of LED emit different wavelengths.
It depends on the wattage and how much light the LED emits. 3000K refers to the color temperature of the light and has no relationship to brightness.
Plasma has the best picture for the money spent. It is heavier and the brightness is not as vibrant as LCD/LED sets.
-- temperature -- cost -- speed -- wavelength -- frequency -- brightness -- pitch -- hardness -- refractive index -- mass -- time -- volume
These are detemined by the band gap (a zone without electrons) of the solid used in LED.
Light emitting diodes or LED is used to save on electricity. LED connectors are a semiconductor device designed to produce a certain wavelength and type of light.
-- temperature -- cost -- speed -- wavelength -- frequency -- brightness -- pitch -- hardness -- refractive index -- mass -- time -- volume