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13000 MCD (millicandela) is a unit of luminous intensity, not luminous flux like lumens. The relationship between lux and lumens depends on the beam angle of the light source. You would need to know the specific beam angle of the light to convert MCD to lumens.
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
A 1141 bulb typically produces around 185 lumens.
One lumen makes up 1 ANSI lumen as they both measure the same output of light. ANSI lumens are used exclusively for measuring the output of projectors.
From 20,000 to 23,000 lumens depending on the brand.Average figures:Incandescent: 10 lumens per wattHalogen 13 lumens per wattCFL (low-energy) 50 lumens per watt
13000 MCD (millicandela) is a unit of luminous intensity, not luminous flux like lumens. The relationship between lux and lumens depends on the beam angle of the light source. You would need to know the specific beam angle of the light to convert MCD to lumens.
there is no direct comparison, one is intensity, one is flow. It'd be like compairing the jet from a super soaker with the splash from a thrown bucket.
MCD on the NYSE
700 lumens
100 lumens=1257 candlepower from what I have found
Approximately 15 lumens per watt for halogen, so 300 lumens.
It depends on 60000 what!
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
so far no McD..
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A 1141 bulb typically produces around 185 lumens.
One lumen makes up 1 ANSI lumen as they both measure the same output of light. ANSI lumens are used exclusively for measuring the output of projectors.