Candle (International) to Bougie Decimal Conversion

Convert between Candle (International) and Bougie Decimal quickly and accurately.

c
bougie decimal

How to Convert Candle (International) to Bougie Decimal

Conversion Formula

1 c = 1 bougie decimal
1 bougie decimal = 1 c

Example

Convert 15 c to bougie decimal:

15 c = 15 × 1 bougie decimal = 15 bougie decimal

Unit Information

Learn about the luminous intensity units you're converting between

Candle (International)

c

Definition

The Candle (International) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity, defined as the luminous intensity in a given direction of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540×10¹² hertz and has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian.

History/Origin

The international candle was established in 1948 as part of the International System of Units (SI). It replaced earlier candle standards and provides a precise, reproducible definition based on fundamental physical constants, ensuring consistency in light measurement worldwide.

Current Use

Widely used as the standard unit for measuring luminous intensity in scientific research, lighting design, and photometric applications. It is essential for calibrating light sources, designing lighting systems, and ensuring accurate light measurements in various industries.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Bougie Decimal

bougie decimal

Definition

The Bougie Decimal is a unit of luminous intensity that is numerically equivalent to one international candle. It represents a decimal-based approach to luminous intensity measurement and provides a convenient reference point for calculations in photometric applications.

History/Origin

Developed as part of the decimal system of measurements, providing a standardized unit for luminous intensity that aligns with metric principles. It was designed to simplify calculations and provide a consistent reference for light measurement across different applications.

Current Use

Used in various photometric applications where decimal-based calculations are preferred. It provides a convenient reference for scientific measurements and is often used in educational contexts to explain luminous intensity concepts.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Candle (International) to Bougie Decimal Conversion Table

Candle (International) [c] Bougie Decimal [bougie decimal]
1 c 1 bougie decimal
10 c 10 bougie decimal
25 c 25 bougie decimal
50 c 50 bougie decimal
100 c 100 bougie decimal
0 c 0E+0 bougie decimal
-10 c -10 bougie decimal
-40 c -40 bougie decimal