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Luminous Intensity at Angle in Measurement of Physical Parameters Formulas
Luminous Intensity at Angle is defined as is a measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction at the angle of theta. And is denoted by I
θ
. Luminous Intensity at Angle is usually measured using the Candela for Luminous Intensity. Note that the value of Luminous Intensity at Angle is always positive.
Formulas to find Luminous Intensity at Angle in Measurement of Physical Parameters
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Luminous Intensity in Direction at Angle
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List of variables in Measurement of Physical Parameters formulas
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Luminance Normal to Surface
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Surface Area
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Angle to Normal
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FAQ
What is the Luminous Intensity at Angle?
Luminous Intensity at Angle is defined as is a measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction at the angle of theta. Luminous Intensity at Angle is usually measured using the Candela for Luminous Intensity. Note that the value of Luminous Intensity at Angle is always positive.
Can the Luminous Intensity at Angle be negative?
No, the Luminous Intensity at Angle, measured in Luminous Intensity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Luminous Intensity at Angle?
Luminous Intensity at Angle is usually measured using the Candela[cd] for Luminous Intensity. Candle (International)[cd], Decimal Candle[cd], Hefner Candle[cd] are the few other units in which Luminous Intensity at Angle can be measured.
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