A footcandle is a unit of measurement for illuminance on a surface, equal to one lumen per square foot. A footlambert, on the other hand, is a unit of luminance, measuring the brightness of a surface emitting or reflecting light in footlamberts.
0.5 footcandle is a unit of measurement used to quantify the amount of light falling on a surface. It is equivalent to the illuminance produced by a candle from a distance of one foot.
0.5 footcandle = 5.381 lux
One footcandle is equal to 10.746 lux.
Foot Candela is the measuring unit for illuminance while candela/meter squared is a measuring unit for luminance,which makes conversion not possible. conversion can be done for units of the same quantity, for example, illuminance units : ft candela = 10.764 lux. To know the difference between luminance & illuminance, you can take a look at http://www.tpub.com/content/gsacriteria/gsa_courtroom_lighting/gsa_courtroom_lighting0012.htm
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One foot-candle is equal to the illumination produced by one candle from a distance of one foot away. It is a measure of illuminance used in lighting design and is equivalent to 10.76 lux in the metric system.
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