Lux [lx] to Lux [lx] Converter
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How to Convert Lux to LuxLux
1 lx = 1 lx
1 lx = 1 lx
Example: convert 35 lx to lx:
35 lx = 35 x 1 = 35 lx
Lux
Definition: Lux (lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance, measuring luminous flux per unit area. It quantifies the amount of light falling on a surface.
History/origin: The lux is derived from the candela, the SI base unit of luminous intensity, and the square meter. It was developed as a standardized measure of light intensity to provide a consistent way to assess lighting levels.
Current use: Lux is widely used in lighting design, photography, and workplaces to ensure adequate illumination. It is also used in scientific instruments and environmental monitoring to measure light levels.
Lux
Definition: Lux (lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance, measuring luminous flux per unit area. It quantifies the amount of light falling on a surface.
History/origin: The lux is derived from the candela, the SI base unit of luminous intensity, and the square meter. It was developed as a standardized measure of light intensity to provide a consistent way to assess lighting levels.
Current use: Lux is widely used in lighting design, photography, and workplaces to ensure adequate illumination. It is also used in scientific instruments and environmental monitoring to measure light levels.
Lux to Lux Conversion Table
Lux [lx] | Lux [lx] |
---|---|
0.01 lx | 0.01 lx |
0.1 lx | 0.1 lx |
1 lx | 1 lx |
10 lx | 10 lx |
50 lx | 50 lx |
100 lx | 100 lx |
1000 lx | 1000 lx |
10000 lx | 10000 lx |
Common pairs of Illuminance