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Conversion Formula for Candela to Berlin Candle
The formula of conversion of Candela to Berlin Candle is very simple. To convert Candela to Berlin Candle, we can use this simple formula:
1 Candela = 0.9009009009 Berlin Candle
1 Berlin Candle = 1.11 Candela
One Candela is equal to 0.9009009009 Berlin Candle. So, we need to multiply the number of Candela by 0.9009009009 to get the no of Berlin Candle. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Candela to Berlin Candle
Candela to Berlin Candle Conversion
The conversion of unit Candela to unit Candela is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Candela is equal to 0.9009009009 Berlin Candle. So, to convert Candela to Berlin Candle, we must multiply no of Candela to 0.9009009009. Example:-
| Candela | Berlin Candle |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Candela | 0.009009009 Berlin Candle |
| 0.1 Candela | 0.0900900901 Berlin Candle |
| 1 Candela | 0.9009009009 Berlin Candle |
| 2 Candela | 1.8018018018 Berlin Candle |
| 3 Candela | 2.7027027027 Berlin Candle |
| 5 Candela | 4.5045045045 Berlin Candle |
| 10 Candela | 9.009009009 Berlin Candle |
| 20 Candela | 18.018018018 Berlin Candle |
| 50 Candela | 45.045045045 Berlin Candle |
| 100 Candela | 90.0900900901 Berlin Candle |
| 500 Candela | 450.4504504505 Berlin Candle |
| 1,000 Candela | 900.9009009009 Berlin Candle |
Details for Candela (SI Unit of Luminous Intensity)
Introduction : The candela is the SI base unit for measuring luminous intensity. It quantifies the brightness of a light source in a specific direction and is fundamental to photometric measurements used globally in science, engineering, and lighting design.
History & Origin : The candela was formally adopted in 1948, replacing various national candle standards with a unified SI definition. It is based on the emission from a black-body radiator at the freezing temperature of platinum, ensuring consistency across international measurements.
Current Use : Candela is used in designing and evaluating lighting systems such as lamps, headlights, LEDs, and screens. It is essential for industries where brightness and visibility matter, including road safety, photography, and architectural lighting.
Details for Berlin Candle (Prussian Photometric Standard)
Introduction : The Berlin candle was a Prussian-era luminous intensity standard with an output close to 1.11 candela. It offered a more stable photometric reference compared to traditional candles, based on more precise flame control.
History & Origin : Developed in 19th-century Berlin for use in state laboratories and engineering standards, it was a regional solution before national and later international unification of light units like the Hefner and candela.
Current Use : Used primarily in official calibration settings and state-operated photometric labs. It became obsolete with the emergence of more reproducible flame-based units and ultimately the metric-based candela standard.
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FAQ on Candela to Berlin Candle Conversion:
What is the Symbol of Candela and Berlin Candle?
The symbol for Candela is 'cd', and for Berlin Candles, it is ''. These symbols are used to denote luminous intensity in everyday and technical measurements.
How to convert Candela(s) to Berlin Candle(es)?
To convert Candela(s) to Berlin Candle(es), multiply the number of Candelas by 0.9009009009009 because one Candela equals 0.9009009009009 Berlin Candles.
Formula: Berlin Candles = Candelas × 0.9009009009009.
This is a standard rule used in luminous intensity conversions.
How to convert Berlin Candle(es) to Candela(s) ?
To convert Berlin Candle(es) to Candela(s), divide the number of Berlin Candles by 0.9009009009009, since, 1 Candela contains exactly 0.9009009009009 Berlin Candle(es).
Formula: Candelas = Berlin Candle(s) ÷ 0.9009009009009.
It’s a common calculation in luminous intensity conversions.
How many Candela(s) are these in an Berlin Candle(es) ?
There are 1.11 Candelas in one Berlin Candle. This is derived by dividing 1 Berlin Candle by 0.9009009009009, as 1 Candela equals 0.9009009009009 Berlin Candle(s).
Formula: Candela = Berlin Candles ÷ 0.9009009009009.
It’s a precise unit conversion method.
How many Berlin Candle(es) are these in an Candela(s) ?
There are exactly 0.9009009009009 Berlin Candles in one Candela. This is a fixed value used in the measurement system.
Formula: Berlin Candle(s) = Candelas × 0.9009009009009.
It's one of the most basic conversions.
How many Berlin Candle in 10 Candela?
There are 9.009009009009 Berlin Candles in 10 Candelas. This is calculated by multiplying 10 by 0.9009009009009.
Formula: 10 Candelas × 0.9009009009009 = 9.009009009009 Berlin Candles.
This conversion is helpful for luminous intensity measurements.
How many Berlin Candle(s) in 50 Candela?
There are 45.045045045045 Berlin Candles in 50 Candelas. One can calculate it by multiplying 50 by 0.9009009009009.
Formula: 50 Candelas × 0.9009009009009 = 45.045045045045 Berlin Candles.
This conversion is used in many applications.
How many Berlin Candle(s) in 100 Candela?
There are 90.09009009009 Berlin Candle(s) in 100 Candelas. Multiply 100 by 0.9009009009009 to get the result.
Formula: 100 Candelas × 0.9009009009009 = 90.09009009009 Berlin Candle(s).
This is a basic unit conversion formula.