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Mean Horizontal Candle Power in Illumination Formulas
Mean Horizontal Candle Power is a measure that represents the average intensity of light emitted by a source along the horizontal plane. And is denoted by M.H.C.P.. Mean Horizontal Candle Power is usually measured using the Candela for Luminous Intensity. Note that the value of Mean Horizontal Candle Power is always negative.
Formulas to find Mean Horizontal Candle Power in Illumination
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Mean Horizontal Candle Power
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Illumination formulas that make use of Mean Horizontal Candle Power
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Reduction Factor
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List of variables in Illumination formulas
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FAQ
What is the Mean Horizontal Candle Power?
Mean Horizontal Candle Power is a measure that represents the average intensity of light emitted by a source along the horizontal plane. Mean Horizontal Candle Power is usually measured using the Candela for Luminous Intensity. Note that the value of Mean Horizontal Candle Power is always negative.
Can the Mean Horizontal Candle Power be negative?
Yes, the Mean Horizontal Candle Power, measured in Luminous Intensity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Mean Horizontal Candle Power?
Mean Horizontal Candle Power 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 Mean Horizontal Candle Power can be measured.
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