bril to watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm)
Please provide values below to convert bril to watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm), or change ↔.
bril
Definition: A historical unit of luminance used in early photometry.
Historyandorigin: The bril was used in some specific fields of optical science before being replaced by the stilb and nit.
CurrentUse: Obsolete, as modern units of luminance have superseded it in scientific and industrial measurements.
funfact: Although rare today, it was an important part of early efforts to measure and standardize light intensity.
watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm)
Definition: A unit of radiant flux per unit area and solid angle, specifically at the wavelength of 555 nm, which corresponds to green light.
Historyandorigin: This unit is derived from the watt, which measures radiant power, adjusted for area (square centimeters) and solid angle (steradians), with the wavelength specified for the visible spectrum.
CurrentUse: Used in scientific research to quantify the intensity of light at a specific wavelength, particularly in photonics and color science.
funfact: 555 nm is the wavelength at which the human eye is most sensitive, making it a standard reference for brightness measurements.
bril to watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) Conversion Table
1 bril | 4.660466854E-15 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
2 bril | 9.320933709E-15 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
3 bril | 1.398140056E-14 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
5 bril | 2.330233427E-14 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
10 bril | 4.660466854E-14 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
50 bril | 2.330233427E-13 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
100 bril | 4.660466854E-13 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
1000 bril | 4.660466854E-12 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
10000 bril | 4.660466854E-11 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
100000 bril | 4.660466854E-10 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
1000000 bril | 4.660466854E-9 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) |
How to Convert bril to watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm)
1 bril = 4.660466854E-15 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm)
1 watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm) = 214570778240185 bril
we use cross multiplication method
bril → watt/sq. cm/steradian (at 555 nm)
1 → 4.660466854E-15
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*4.660466854E-15=1*x
by simplifying
x=6.990700282E-15