Candela measures luminous intensity, which is the amount of light emitted by a source in a particular direction. It is a unit of measure for how bright a light source appears to the human eye.
Luminous intensity is a scalar quantity, as it only has magnitude (brightness) and no direction associated with it. It is typically measured in units of candela.
Pressure is the physical quantity measured in bar.
Temperature is the quantity typically measured by a thermometer.
Physical quantities are quantities that can be measured. For example: water, distance, etc.
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
Luminous intensity is a scalar quantity, as it only has magnitude (brightness) and no direction associated with it. It is typically measured in units of candela.
Intensity is measured in Candela. Candela is its SI unit.
The electricity used by a Lightbuldb is measured in "Watts", the output of the Light (i.e. the Light) is measured in "Candela".
The number of the measured quantity is 351 grams.
a physical quantity can be measured, like mass; a nonphysical quantity cannot be measured, like feelings or happiness
Pressure is the physical quantity measured in bar.
Temperature is the quantity typically measured by a thermometer.
Current is a basic quantity, measured in amperes.
candela measures the amount of light emitted in the range of a (three- dimensional) angular span.
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