Nox to Flame Conversion

Convert between Nox and Flame quickly and accurately.

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How to Convert Nox to Flame

Conversion Formula

1 nox = 0 flame
1 flame = 43055.642 nox

Example

Convert 15 nox to flame:

15 nox = 15 × 0 flame = 0 flame

Unit Information

Learn about the illumination units you're converting between

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

Flame

flame

Definition

The Flame is a unit of illuminance equal to approximately 43.06 lux, representing the illuminance produced by a standard flame at a specific distance. It was used as a practical reference for measuring illumination levels in various lighting applications and historical photometric measurements.

History/Origin

Developed as a practical unit for measuring illumination based on the light output of a standard flame. It provided a convenient reference for lighting levels in everyday applications before the widespread adoption of standardized photometric units.

Current Use

Primarily of historical interest, though may still be referenced in older lighting literature or specialized applications. It provides insight into the evolution of illumination measurement and the practical approaches used in early photometry.

Multiplier

43.056

Offset

0

Nox to Flame Conversion Table

Nox [nox] Flame [flame]
1 nox 0.000023 flame
10 nox 0.000232 flame
25 nox 0.000581 flame
50 nox 0.001161 flame
100 nox 0.002323 flame
0 nox 0E+0 flame
-10 nox -0.000232 flame
-40 nox -0.000929 flame