Convert Hefner unit to candela


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How many Hefner unit in 1 candela? The answer is 1.0869565217391. We assume you are converting between Hefner unit and candela. You can view more details on each measurement unit: Hefner unit or candela The SI base unit for luminous intensity is the candela. 1 Hefner unit is equal to 0.92 candela. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between Hefner units and candelas. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of Hefner unit to candela

1 Hefner unit to candela = 0.92 candela

5 Hefner unit to candela = 4.6 candela

10 Hefner unit to candela = 9.2 candela

20 Hefner unit to candela = 18.4 candela

30 Hefner unit to candela = 27.6 candela

40 Hefner unit to candela = 36.8 candela

50 Hefner unit to candela = 46 candela

75 Hefner unit to candela = 69 candela

100 Hefner unit to candela = 92 candela


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Definition: Candela

The candela (symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity. It is the power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, weighted by the luminosity function. A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela. The candela is officially defined as the luminous intensity of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540×1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity of 1/683 watt per steradian.


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