Definition of Candle foot. Meaning of Candle foot. Synonyms of Candle foot

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Candle foot. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Candle foot and, of course, Candle foot synonyms and on the right images related to the word Candle foot.

Definition of Candle foot

Candle foot
Candle foot Candle foot (Photom.) The illumination produced by a British standard candle at a distance of one foot; -- used as a unit of illumination.

Meaning of Candle foot from wikipedia

- 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...
- The Peace Candle is a tower-like structure erected every Christmas season in Easton, Pennsylvania. The approximately 106-foot (32 m) tall structure, which...
- Ear candling, also called ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy, is a pseudoscientific alternative medicine practice claiming to improve general health...
- 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...
- 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...
- Candle Corporation was an American software company active from 1976 to 2004. The company spent the first two decades developing system monitoring applications...
- Four Candles is a sketch from the BBC comedy show The Two Ronnies, written by Ronnie Barker under the pseudonym of Gerald Wiley and first broadcast on...