Lux
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Lux Unit Table
A list of units symbol and data.
From lxTo lm·sAll conversion
1 lx1 lm·s
2 lx2 lm·s
3 lx3 lm·s
4 lx4 lm·s
5 lx5 lm·s
6 lx6 lm·s
7 lx7 lm·s
8 lx8 lm·s
9 lx9 lm·s
10 lx10 lm·s
Description

Lux (lx): Assessing Illuminance Levels

Lux is the SI unit of illuminance, representing the amount of luminous flux (in lumens) incident on a surface per unit area. One lux equals one lumen per square meter. This measurement is vital for determining how well-lit a surface or area is, considering both the intensity of the light source and the distance from it.

Accurate lux measurements are essential in various fields, including architecture, photography, and occupational health, to ensure appropriate lighting conditions. For instance, recommended lux levels vary depending on the task and environment, with higher levels required for detailed work and lower levels for general areas. Monitoring and adjusting lux levels contribute to visual comfort, safety, and energy efficiency.

Lumen Second (lm·s): Measuring Luminous Energy

The lumen second, also known as the talbot, is a unit of luminous energy, representing the total amount of light emitted over a period of time. It is calculated by multiplying luminous flux (in lumens) by time (in seconds). This unit is useful in applications where the duration of light exposure is significant, such as in photography, lighting design, and vision science.

By quantifying the cumulative light output, the lumen second allows for the assessment of energy usage, exposure levels, and the effectiveness of lighting systems over time. This information is crucial for optimizing performance, ensuring safety, and enhancing energy efficiency in various contexts.

Complete list of conversion for Lux
Lux (lx)

1 Lux = 1 Candela

Convert 2 lxcd

1 Lux = 1 Candlepower

Convert 2 lxcp

1 Lux = 1 Lumen

Convert 2 lxlm

1 Lux = 0.09290312990644656 Footcandle

Convert 2 lxfc

1 Lux = 0.0001 Phot

Convert 2 lxph

1 Lux = 1 Candela per square meter

Convert 2 lxcd/m²

1 Lux = 1 Nit

Convert 2 lxnt

1 Lux = 0.0001 Stilb

Convert 2 lxsb

1 Lux = 0.0003141592653587727 Lambert

Convert 2 lxL

1 Lux = 0.2918635079290997 Footlambert

Convert 2 lxfL

1 Lux = 1 Lumen second

Convert 2 lxlm·s

1 Lux = 1 Lux second

Convert 2 lxlx·s

1 Lux = 1 Rayleigh

Convert 2 lxR