lambert to blondel
Please provide values below to convert lambert [L] to blondel, or change ↔.
lambert [L]
Definition: A unit of luminance, defined as one candela per square centimeter, used in the CGS system.
Historyandorigin: Named after Johann Heinrich Lambert, the lambert is a historic unit that was widely used before the adoption of the SI system.
CurrentUse: While largely replaced by the nit in modern usage, the lambert still appears in some older references and specific fields.
funfact: The lambert is often seen in the context of older television and film equipment, where it was used to describe screen brightness.
blondel
Definition: A unit of luminance used in older lighting systems, similar to the apostilb.
Historyandorigin: Named after the French scientist Blondel, it was used in early photometry for brightness measurements.
CurrentUse: No longer in common use, as modern units like candela and nit have replaced it in lighting measurements.
funfact: The blondel was primarily used in historical studies of lighting, particularly in public and industrial settings.
lambert [L] to blondel Conversion Table
1 lambert [L] | 10000 blondel |
2 lambert [L] | 20000 blondel |
3 lambert [L] | 30000 blondel |
5 lambert [L] | 50000 blondel |
10 lambert [L] | 100000 blondel |
50 lambert [L] | 500000 blondel |
100 lambert [L] | 1000000 blondel |
1000 lambert [L] | 10000000 blondel |
10000 lambert [L] | 100000000 blondel |
100000 lambert [L] | 1000000000 blondel |
1000000 lambert [L] | 10000000000 blondel |
How to Convert lambert to blondel
1 lambert [L] = 10000 blondel
1 blondel = 0.0001 lambert [L]
we use cross multiplication method
lambert [L] → blondel
1 → 10000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*10000=1*x
by simplifying
x=15000