Lux to Centimeter-Candle Conversion

Convert between Lux and Centimeter-Candle quickly and accurately.

lx
cm*c

How to Convert Lux to Centimeter-Candle

Conversion Formula

1 lx = 0 cm*c
1 cm*c = 10000 lx

Example

Convert 15 lx to cm*c:

15 lx = 15 × 0 cm*c = 0.002 cm*c

Unit Information

Learn about the illumination units you're converting between

Lux

lx

Definition

The Lux is the SI derived unit of illuminance, representing the luminous flux per unit area. It measures the amount of light that falls on a surface, with one lux being equal to one lumen per square meter. This unit is fundamental in lighting design and photometry.

History/Origin

The lux was established as part of the International System of Units (SI) in 1960, derived from the candela and meter. It replaced earlier illumination units and provides a standardized way to measure light levels for various applications, from architectural lighting to scientific research.

Current Use

Widely used in lighting design, photography, workplace safety standards, and scientific research. It is essential for determining proper lighting levels in buildings, outdoor spaces, and industrial environments, ensuring adequate visibility and safety.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Centimeter-Candle

cm*c

Definition

The Centimeter-Candle is a unit of illuminance equal to 10,000 lux, representing the illuminance produced by a standard candle at a distance of one centimeter. It is a larger unit used for measuring very high levels of illumination, such as those found in bright light sources or concentrated lighting.

History/Origin

Developed as part of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system of units, where smaller base units were commonly used. The centimeter-candle provided a convenient way to express high illumination values without using very large numbers in the metric system.

Current Use

Less common in modern practice but may still be encountered in specialized applications or older technical literature. It provides a practical scale for measuring very bright light sources or concentrated illumination in research and industrial applications.

Multiplier

10000

Offset

0

Lux to Centimeter-Candle Conversion Table

Lux [lx] Centimeter-Candle [cm*c]
1 lx 0.0001 cm*c
10 lx 0.001 cm*c
25 lx 0.0025 cm*c
50 lx 0.005 cm*c
100 lx 0.01 cm*c
0 lx 0E+0 cm*c
-10 lx -0.001 cm*c
-40 lx -0.004 cm*c