flame to foot-candle
Please provide values below to convert flame to foot-candle [ft*c, fc], or change ↔.
flame
Definition: An older, informal unit of light intensity, typically referring to the brightness produced by a flame, often used for measuring gas lamp light output.
Historyandorigin: The flame unit was used in the 19th and early 20th centuries when gas lamps were a major source of light.
CurrentUse: It is no longer used in modern lighting systems and has been replaced by more accurate and standardized units.
funfact: The flame unit was part of the early photometric measurements of light intensity, particularly for gas lamps.
foot-candle [ft*c, fc]
Definition: A unit of illuminance, equal to one lumen per square foot.
Historyandorigin: The foot-candle was used primarily in the United States and is based on the imperial system of measurement.
CurrentUse: It is still used in some areas, especially in the U.S. for lighting design and environmental assessments.
funfact: One foot-candle is approximately 10.764 lux, making it a convenient unit for those still using imperial units.
flame to foot-candle [ft*c, fc] Conversion Table
1 flame | 4 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
2 flame | 8 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
3 flame | 12 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
5 flame | 20 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
10 flame | 40 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
50 flame | 200 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
100 flame | 400 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
1000 flame | 4000 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
10000 flame | 40000 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
100000 flame | 400000 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
1000000 flame | 4000000 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] |
How to Convert flame to foot-candle
1 flame = 4 foot-candle [ft*c, fc]
1 foot-candle [ft*c, fc] = 0.25 flame
we use cross multiplication method
flame → foot-candle [ft*c, fc]
1 → 4
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*4=1*x
by simplifying
x=6