Bril to Nit Conversion

Convert between Bril and Nit quickly and accurately.

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How to Convert Bril to Nit

Conversion Formula

1 bril = 3E-8 nt
1 nt = 31415926.536 bril

Example

Convert 15 bril to nt:

15 bril = 15 × 3E-8 nt = 5E-7 nt

Unit Information

Learn about the luminance units you're converting between

Bril

bril

Definition

The Bril is a very small unit of luminance equal to 3.1830988618379E-8 candela per square meter. It is used for measuring extremely low luminance values, such as those found in very dim light sources or specialized low-light measurement applications.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for applications requiring measurement of extremely low luminance values. The name "bril" suggests brightness, and it provides a practical way to express very small luminance values without using scientific notation.

Current Use

Used in specialized low-light measurement applications, night vision research, and photometry where extremely low luminance values need to be measured and expressed. Common in research applications and precision photometric measurements.

Multiplier

3E-8

Offset

0

Nit

nt

Definition

The Nit is a non-SI unit of luminance that is numerically equal to one candela per square meter. It is commonly used in display technology and lighting applications as a more convenient way to express luminance values, particularly in consumer electronics and display specifications.

History/Origin

The nit was introduced as a more user-friendly unit for expressing luminance values in display technology. The name comes from the Latin word "nitere" meaning "to shine," and it has become widely adopted in the electronics industry for specifying display brightness.

Current Use

Extensively used in display technology, consumer electronics, and lighting specifications. Common in monitor specifications, television ratings, smartphone displays, and other electronic devices where brightness is a key performance parameter.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Bril to Nit Conversion Table

Bril [bril] Nit [nt]
1 bril 3E-8 nt
10 bril 3E-7 nt
25 bril 8E-7 nt
50 bril 0.000002 nt
100 bril 0.000003 nt
0 bril 0E+0 nt
-10 bril -3E-7 nt
-40 bril -0.000001 nt