http://qudt.org/vocab/unit/LUX
Individual unit:Lux


qudt:abbreviation
lx
qudt:base unit dimensions
m^{-2}.cd
qudt:code
1080
qudt:conversion multiplier
1
qudt:conversion offset
0.0
qudt:description
The SI unit for measuring the illumination (illuminance) of a surface. One lux is defined as an illumination of one lumen per square meter or 0.0001 phot. In considering the various light units, it's useful to think about light originating at a point and shining upon a surface. The intensity of the light source is measured in candelas; the total light flux in transit is measured in lumens (1 lumen = 1 candelau00b7steradian); and the amount of light received per unit of surface area is measured in lux (1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter). One lux is equal to approximately 0.09290 foot candle.
qudt:has quantity kind
quantitykind:Luminous Flux per Area
qudt:id
U150E1080
qudt:online reference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux?oldid=494700274
qudt:si units expression
lm/m^2
qudt:symbol
lx
qudt:ucum case-insensitive code
LX
qudt:ucum case-sensitive code
lx
qudt:ucum code
lx
LX
rdf:type
qudt:Unit
qudt:Derived Unit
http://qudt.org/schema/qudt/IlluminanceUnit
rdfs:isDefinedBy
QUDT Units of Measure for All Units Release 2.1
QUDT Units of Measure for All Units Release 2.1
rdfs:label
Lux
skos:exact match
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lux
skos:prefLabel
lux
References
  • as qudt:applicable unit (quantitykind:Luminous Flux per Area)

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