-
expresses levels of
light intensity relative to the
light emitted by a
candle of
specific size and constituents. The
historical candlepower is
equal to...
- A
candle is an
ignitable wick
embedded in wax, or
another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that
provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance...
- 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...
-
candela is
about the
luminous intensity of a
moderately bright candle, or 1
candle power; a 60 W tungsten-filament
incandescent light bulb has a luminous...
-
Phooey finds out in a bubble-filled climax. "
Candle Power": Two
villainous criminals force the city to use
candles so that they can
build their very own wax...
- high-definition cameras,
forward looking infra red (FLIR) cameras, 30
million candle power search lights, live
video downlink capability and
advanced navigation...
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powerful continuously burning light source at over 300 kW or 1.2
million candle power. In a
carbon arc lamp, the
electrodes are
carbon rods in free air. To...
- CBCP may
refer to one of the following:
Center Beam
Candle Power Certified Building Commissioning Professional, an ****ociation of
Energy Engineers certification...
- such as "Never
Expect Power Always" (NEPA), "No
Electrical Power at All;
Please Light Candle" (NEPA plc), and "Please Hold a
Candle Now" (PHCN). Generally...
- Preparatory, a
secondary school in Los Angeles, California, USA Mean
Spherical Candle Power, a unit of
measure that
represents the
average output of a
light source...