Lumen To Candela Converter

(lm/m²/sr to cd/cm² converter)

Convert Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian to Candela/square Centimeter

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Effortlessly Convert Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian to Candela/square Centimeter


(Last Updated On: 2025-03-14)

Discover how our Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian to Candela/square Centimeter Converter simplifies your calculations. Developed by Newtum, this page guides you through accurately converting lm/m²/sr to cd/cm². Explore the potential of this tool and enhance your understanding of these units.

What are Lumen and Candela

Definition of Lumen

Lumen is a unit of luminous flux in the International System of Units (SI) that measures the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source per unit of time. It is widely used to quantify the brightness of light sources, such as bulbs, by considering the light visible to the human eye. One lumen represents the light emitted through a solid angle from a source with a luminous intensity of one candela. The lumen helps in comparing the efficiency of different lighting devices, making it a crucial component in lighting design and engineering.

Definition of Candela

Candela is a fundamental unit of luminous intensity in the International System of Units (SI) that measures the power emitted by a light source in a particular direction. It is defined based on the light emitted by a standard candle and is used to quantify the brightness of light sources. One candela represents the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation at a frequency of 540 terahertz and has a radiant intensity of 1/683 watt per steradian. Candela is essential in various applications, including lighting design, photography, and vision science.

Lumen to Candela Conversion Table

Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian (lm/m²/sr) Candela/square Centimeter (cd/cm²)
1 lm/m²/sr 0.0001 cd/cm²
10 lm/m²/sr 0.001 cd/cm²
50 lm/m²/sr 0.005 cd/cm²
100 lm/m²/sr 0.01 cd/cm²
200 lm/m²/sr 0.02 cd/cm²
500 lm/m²/sr 0.05 cd/cm²
1000 lm/m²/sr 0.1 cd/cm²
2000 lm/m²/sr 0.2 cd/cm²
5000 lm/m²/sr 0.5 cd/cm²
10000 lm/m²/sr 1 cd/cm²

Conversion of Lumen to Candela

1 lm/m²/sr = 0.0001 cd/cm²
1 cd/cm² = 10000 lm/m²/sr

Example 1:
convert 50 lm/m²/sr to cd/cm²:
50 lm/m²/sr = 50 × 0.0001 cd/cm² = 0.005 cd/cm²

Example 2:
convert 150 lm/m²/sr to cd/cm²:
150 lm/m²/sr = 150 × 0.0001 cd/cm² = 0.015 cd/cm²

History of Lumen and Candela

The Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian to Candela/square Centimeter Converter has evolved as a vital tool for professionals seeking precision in lighting design and analysis. Originally, light measurement relied on separate units, making conversions complex. Over time, the need for a unified system led to the development of this converter, simplifying the process and enhancing accuracy. Today, it serves as an invaluable asset in various industries, including automotive, architectural design, and scientific research, ensuring efficient and precise light measurement conversions.

How to use Lumen to Candela Converter

Real Life Applications of Lumen to Candela

Understanding the conversion from Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian to Candela/square Centimeter is essential for professionals across various industries. This conversion tool bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, offering a seamless way to translate measurements into real-world solutions.

Solved Examples lm/m²/sr to cd/cm²

Example 1:
If you have a light source emitting 500 lm/m²/sr, converting it to cd/cm² gives:
500 lm/m²/sr × 0.0001 = 0.05 cd/cm²

Example 2:
For a light source with 2000 lm/m²/sr, the conversion to cd/cm² yields:
2000 lm/m²/sr × 0.0001 = 0.2 cd/cm²

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the purpose of this converter?
A: This tool helps convert measurements from Lumen/sq. Meter/steradian to Candela/square Centimeter, facilitating accurate light intensity calculations.

Q2: Can I use this converter for any light source?
A: Yes, this converter is applicable for any light source where you need to determine the luminous intensity in cd/cm².

Q3: Are the conversions accurate?
A: Yes, the conversions are based on standard calculations, ensuring precision and reliability.