lux to meter-candle
Please provide values below to convert lux [lx] to meter-candle [m*c], or change ↔.
lux [lx]
Definition: A unit of illuminance, measuring the amount of light that falls on a surface area, equal to one lumen per square meter.
Historyandorigin: The lux is part of the International System of Units (SI) and was introduced in the late 19th century as part of the metric system's development.
CurrentUse: It is widely used in lighting design and to measure the intensity of light across a surface in fields such as architecture, photography, and environmental science.
funfact: Lux is commonly used in everyday life to determine how well-lit a room is, with the recommended illuminance level for general reading being about 300 lux.
meter-candle [m*c]
Definition: A historical unit of illuminance, measuring the light falling on one square meter from a source of one candle power at a distance of one meter.
Historyandorigin: The meter-candle was used in early photometric measurements before the SI units, such as lux, became more standardized.
CurrentUse: It is no longer in use, having been replaced by the lux in modern systems of measurement.
funfact: The meter-candle was an important step in the development of modern photometric units and was part of the transition to more accurate and practical measurement systems.
lux [lx] to meter-candle [m*c] Conversion Table
1 lux [lx] | 1 meter-candle [m*c] |
2 lux [lx] | 2 meter-candle [m*c] |
3 lux [lx] | 3 meter-candle [m*c] |
5 lux [lx] | 5 meter-candle [m*c] |
10 lux [lx] | 10 meter-candle [m*c] |
50 lux [lx] | 50 meter-candle [m*c] |
100 lux [lx] | 100 meter-candle [m*c] |
1000 lux [lx] | 1000 meter-candle [m*c] |
10000 lux [lx] | 10000 meter-candle [m*c] |
100000 lux [lx] | 100000 meter-candle [m*c] |
1000000 lux [lx] | 1000000 meter-candle [m*c] |
How to Convert lux to meter-candle
1 lux [lx] = 1 meter-candle [m*c]
1 meter-candle [m*c] = 1 lux [lx]
we use cross multiplication method
lux [lx] → meter-candle [m*c]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5