decimal candle to hefner candle
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decimal candle
Definition: A historical unit of luminous intensity, representing one-tenth of a standard candle.
Historyandorigin: The decimal candle was used in early systems of light measurement, where it served as a more practical unit for certain applications, particularly for comparing light sources.
CurrentUse: This unit is no longer in use and has been replaced by modern SI units.
funfact: Although no longer widely used, the decimal candle was part of the system that helped develop the modern unit of luminous intensity, the candela.
hefner candle
Definition: A unit of luminous intensity defined by the light emitted by a Hefner lamp, which was the standard of light measurement in Germany for much of the 19th century.
Historyandorigin: Named after the German physicist Heinrich Hefner, this unit was widely used in Europe before being replaced by the international candle and later by the SI unit, the candela.
CurrentUse: The Hefner candle is no longer in use and has been replaced by more accurate systems of measurement.
funfact: The Hefner candle played a critical role in standardizing light measurements in Europe, particularly in scientific studies of light.
decimal candle to hefner candle Conversion Table
1 decimal candle | 1.111111111 hefner candle |
2 decimal candle | 2.222222222 hefner candle |
3 decimal candle | 3.333333333 hefner candle |
5 decimal candle | 5.555555555 hefner candle |
10 decimal candle | 11.11111111 hefner candle |
50 decimal candle | 55.55555555 hefner candle |
100 decimal candle | 111.1111111 hefner candle |
1000 decimal candle | 1111.111111 hefner candle |
10000 decimal candle | 11111.11111 hefner candle |
100000 decimal candle | 111111.1111 hefner candle |
1000000 decimal candle | 1111111.111 hefner candle |
How to Convert decimal candle to hefner candle
1 decimal candle = 1.111111111 hefner candle
1 hefner candle = 0.9000000001 decimal candle
we use cross multiplication method
decimal candle → hefner candle
1 → 1.111111111
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.111111111=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.6666666665