How many pentane candle in 1 millicandle [international]? The answer is 0.0001019. We assume you are converting between pentane candle and millicandle [international]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: pentane candle or millicandle [international] The SI base unit for luminous intensity is the candela. 1 candela is equal to 0.1 pentane candle, or 981.35426889107 millicandle [international]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between pentane candles and millicandles. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 9813.54269 millicandle [international]
2 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 19627.08538 millicandle [international]
3 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 29440.62807 millicandle [international]
4 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 39254.17076 millicandle [international]
5 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 49067.71344 millicandle [international]
6 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 58881.25613 millicandle [international]
7 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 68694.79882 millicandle [international]
8 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 78508.34151 millicandle [international]
9 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 88321.8842 millicandle [international]
10 pentane candle to millicandle [international] = 98135.42689 millicandle [international]
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