- A
foot-
candle (sometimes
foot candle;
abbreviated fc, lm/ft2, or
sometimes ft-c) is a non-SI unit of
illuminance or
light intensity. The
foot-
candle is...
- obscured. The word
candela is
Latin for
candle. The old name "
candle" is
still sometimes used, as in
foot-
candle and the
modern definition of candlepower...
- The
Peace Candle of the World, also
known as the
Scappoose Peace Candle, is an
approximately 50-
foot-tall (15 m) tower-like
structure 18 feet (5.5 m) in...
-
coulomb The
candle and the
foot-
candle were the
first defined units of light,
defined in the
Metropolitan Gas Act (1860). The
foot-
candle is the intensity...
- Ear
candling, also
called ear
coning or thermal-auricular therapy, is a
pseudoscientific alternative medicine practice claiming to
improve general health...
- The
Peace Candle is a tower-like
structure erected every Christmas season in Easton, Pennsylvania. The
approximately 106-
foot (32 m) tall structure, which...
- the
foot-
candle. One
foot candle is
about 10.764 lx.
Since one
foot-
candle is the
illuminance cast on a
surface by a one-candela
source one
foot away...
-
Candle Corporation was an
American software company active from 1976 to 2004. The
company spent the
first two
decades developing system monitoring applications...
- The
Harvard classics,
originally marketed as Dr. Eliot's Five-
Foot Shelf of Books, is a 50-volume
series of
classic works of
world literature, important...
- L_{\mathrm {v} }} is the luminance, in
foot-lamberts, Ev{\displaystyle E_{\mathrm {v} }} is the illuminance, in
foot-
candles, and R{\displaystyle R} is the reflectivity...