Candela is the current SI unit of luminous intensity, which is equal to 1/683 Watts per steradian with a frequency of 540 THz (lime colour as a specific fequency corresponds to a specific colour of light). A watt is 1 joule of energy per second, a steradian is the 3D equivalent of a radian.
Artocarpus heterophyllus is the scientific name of Jackfruit
Scientific name: Globicephala
The scientific name for a olinguito is Bassaricyon Neblina.
The scientific name of water is "ngarpandi borsgayla morjingbaydee"...meaning "tubigus inumus sarapus"
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
The scientific name would be Parmentiera cereifera.
The scientific study of candles is known as "chirology."
Reformulate your question - 1 Lumen = the amount of light that a standard candle produces in relation to human sight.. theres an equation but it seems not to include the individuals capacity to see ;)
The candle is called the Paschal candle. It is sometimes referred to as the "Easter candle."
the paschal candle
at baptism we use a candle called a baptismal candle Hope I Helped You :)
Advent candle.
A chemical name for the main ingredient of a candle is "paraffin", but this is a generic chemical name and does not correspond to any exact formula. It can be written generically as CnH(2n + 2), where n represents a collection of positive integers that are all high enough for the compounds represented for a particular choice of n to be solids at room temperature.
candle
Pyewacket was the name of the cat in the movie Bell Book and Candle.
the Paschal candle
Soft candle is just a local name for paraffin wax