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The candela (Cd) is the SI basic unit of luminous intensity, or light radiation.
The SI unit of luminous intensity is the candela.
Light bulb are measured in Candela (Cd) for its luminous intensity and Watt for its power consumed.
A candela is the power emitted by a source of light in a set direction with a correction to account for the different sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths of light. One candela is defined as the luminous intensity of a light source emitting light in one direction at a frequency of 540 x 1012 hertz and has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watts per steradian.
A spectrometer measures properties of light of a specific part of the wavelength. It is often used to measure the intensity of a light.
Luxmeter measures luminous intensity. The SI unit of luminous intensity is candela (cd).
The candela measures luminous intensity, whereas the lumen measures luminous flux. In simple terms, you can think of luminous intensity as being similar to 'brightness', while luminous flux is similar to the rate at which light leaves its source.
The SI unit of Intensity of light is CANDELA.
The SI unit for luminous intensity is candela (cd).
It is luminous intensity measured in candelas
The unit of luminous intensity is a candela.
In the SI the unit of luminous intensity is candela(cd).
The symbol of candela is cd. The luminous intensity or candlepower of a light is expressed in candelas.
The candela (Cd) is the SI basic unit of luminous intensity, or light radiation.
The SI unit of luminous intensity is the candela.
Light bulb are measured in Candela (Cd) for its luminous intensity and Watt for its power consumed.
it measures the intensity of light of a specified frequency