candela/square centimeter to millinit
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candela/square centimeter
Definition: A unit of luminance representing light intensity per unit area, with area measured in square centimeters.
Historyandorigin: This is a derived unit from the SI, where the candela is the unit of luminous intensity, and square centimeters are the unit of area.
CurrentUse: Typically used in scientific research, especially in precision measurements of small light-emitting surfaces or in optical testing.
funfact: Used when dealing with compact sources of light, such as LEDs or small displays.
millinit [mnt]
Definition: A unit of luminance equal to one thousandth of a nit.
Historyandorigin: Derived from the nit, a millinit is a small unit of luminance used for more precise measurements in certain industries.
CurrentUse: Used in precision photometry and specialized lighting applications, especially for devices requiring low brightness settings.
funfact: Millinit is important when measuring the brightness of very dim displays or lights.
candela/square centimeter to millinit [mnt] Conversion Table
1 candela/square centimeter | 10000000 millinit [mnt] |
2 candela/square centimeter | 20000000 millinit [mnt] |
3 candela/square centimeter | 30000000 millinit [mnt] |
5 candela/square centimeter | 50000000 millinit [mnt] |
10 candela/square centimeter | 100000000 millinit [mnt] |
50 candela/square centimeter | 500000000 millinit [mnt] |
100 candela/square centimeter | 1000000000 millinit [mnt] |
1000 candela/square centimeter | 10000000000 millinit [mnt] |
10000 candela/square centimeter | 100000000000 millinit [mnt] |
100000 candela/square centimeter | 1000000000000 millinit [mnt] |
1000000 candela/square centimeter | 10000000000000 millinit [mnt] |
How to Convert candela/square centimeter to millinit
1 candela/square centimeter = 10000000 millinit [mnt]
1 millinit [mnt] = 1.E-7 candela/square centimeter
we use cross multiplication method
candela/square centimeter → millinit [mnt]
1 → 10000000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*10000000=1*x
by simplifying
x=15000000