Meter-Candle to Nox Conversion

Convert between Meter-Candle and Nox quickly and accurately.

m*c
nox

How to Convert Meter-Candle to Nox

Conversion Formula

1 m*c = 1000 nox
1 nox = 0.001 m*c

Example

Convert 15 m*c to nox:

15 m*c = 15 × 1000 nox = 15000 nox

Unit Information

Learn about the illumination units you're converting between

Meter-Candle

m*c

Definition

The Meter-Candle is a unit of illuminance that is numerically equivalent to the lux. It represents the illuminance produced by a standard candle at a distance of one meter, providing a historical reference for light measurement that predates the modern SI system.

History/Origin

Developed as part of early photometric systems where illumination was measured in terms of candle power at specific distances. The meter-candle was used before the adoption of the lux as the standard SI unit, providing a practical way to relate illumination to familiar light sources.

Current Use

Primarily of historical interest, though may still be encountered in older technical specifications or educational contexts. It provides a direct relationship between illumination and the traditional candle standard, helping to understand the evolution of light measurement.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Nox

nox

Definition

The Nox is a unit of illuminance equal to one-thousandth of a lux, representing very low levels of illumination. It is used for measuring extremely dim light conditions, such as those found in night vision applications, astronomical observations, or specialized scientific measurements.

History/Origin

Developed for measuring very low illumination levels that are below the practical range of the lux. The nox provides a convenient unit for expressing extremely dim light conditions in scientific and technical applications where precision is important.

Current Use

Used in specialized applications requiring measurement of very low light levels, such as night vision technology, astronomical photometry, and scientific research involving extremely dim light sources. It provides a practical scale for quantifying near-threshold illumination conditions.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Meter-Candle to Nox Conversion Table

Meter-Candle [m*c] Nox [nox]
1 m*c 1000 nox
10 m*c 10000 nox
25 m*c 25000 nox
50 m*c 50000 nox
100 m*c 100000 nox
0 m*c 0E+0 nox
-10 m*c -10000 nox
-40 m*c -40000 nox