bougie decimal to lumen/steradian
Please provide values below to convert bougie decimal to lumen/steradian [lm/sr], or change ↔.
bougie decimal
Definition: A historical unit of luminous intensity, equal to one-tenth of a standard bougie (candle).
Historyandorigin: The bougie decimal was used in early systems of light measurement, especially in France, where the bougie (candle) was the standard.
CurrentUse: It is no longer in use today, replaced by more precise and standardized units such as the candela.
funfact: The bougie decimal was useful in early scientific work but has since been supplanted by the international candela.
lumen/steradian [lm/sr]
Definition: A unit of luminous intensity per unit solid angle, representing the amount of luminous flux emitted in a particular direction.
Historyandorigin: Lumen per steradian is derived from the lumen (a unit of luminous flux) and steradian (a unit of solid angle).
CurrentUse: Commonly used in photometry, especially when describing directional light sources like projectors or flashlights.
funfact: This unit is key in measuring how light spreads in a specific direction, and is used for understanding light distribution in optical devices.
bougie decimal to lumen/steradian [lm/sr] Conversion Table
1 bougie decimal | 1 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
2 bougie decimal | 2 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
3 bougie decimal | 3 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
5 bougie decimal | 5 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
10 bougie decimal | 10 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
50 bougie decimal | 50 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
100 bougie decimal | 100 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
1000 bougie decimal | 1000 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
10000 bougie decimal | 10000 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
100000 bougie decimal | 100000 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
1000000 bougie decimal | 1000000 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] |
How to Convert bougie decimal to lumen/steradian
1 bougie decimal = 1 lumen/steradian [lm/sr]
1 lumen/steradian [lm/sr] = 1 bougie decimal
we use cross multiplication method
bougie decimal → lumen/steradian [lm/sr]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5