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In the SI the unit of luminous intensity is candela(cd).

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What is the Si of luminous intensity?

The SI unit of Intensity of light is CANDELA.


What is the unit used to measure luminous intensity in the SI system?

The SI unit of luminous intensity is the candela.


What instrument measures luminous intensity or flux?

Luxmeter measures luminous intensity. The SI unit of luminous intensity is candela (cd).


What is the unit of luminious intensity?

candela--------------------------------------------The official international definition of candela (1979) is:"The candela is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 x 10e12 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian".


The measure of intensity in LIGHT?

The SI unit for luminous intensity is candela (cd).


What are the symbol of si unit for lengthcurrenttempreturemasstime and luminous intensity?

Length: mcurrent: Atemperature: Kmass: kgtime: sluminous intensity: cd


Candela Ounce Newton SI base unit?

Candela is the SI base unit for luminous intensity, and its symbol is cd. The ounce is not an SI unit, but it is commonly used for mass and not interchangeable with SI units. Newton is the SI base unit for force, and its symbol is N.


Si unit for light intensity?

Light intensity is also known as luminosity. Candela is the si unit


What is the Cgs unit of luminous intensity?

stilb(sb)


What is te SI base unit for luinous intensity?

Intensity is measured in Candela. Candela is its SI unit.


Can you convert lumen to candle power?

Not directly, as you are comparing apples with oranges in two senses: (a) a lumen is an SI unit, whereas a candlepower is an Imperial unit, and (b) lumens are used to measure luminous flux, whereas candlepower is used to measure luminous intensity.


What is candela?

Candela is the basic SI unit of luminous intensity. In other words it is a measure of how bright/intense the human eye perceives the light in a given direction.

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