Decimal Candle to Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) Conversion

Convert between Decimal Candle and Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) quickly and accurately.

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pentane candle (10 candle power)

How to Convert Decimal Candle to Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power)

Conversion Formula

1 decimal candle = 0.1 pentane candle (10 candle power)
1 pentane candle (10 candle power) = 10 decimal candle

Example

Convert 15 decimal candle to pentane candle (10 candle power):

15 decimal candle = 15 × 0.1 pentane candle (10 candle power) = 1.5 pentane candle (10 candle power)

Unit Information

Learn about the luminous intensity units you're converting between

Decimal Candle

decimal candle

Definition

The Decimal Candle is numerically equivalent to one international candle and represents a decimal-based approach to luminous intensity measurement. It provides a convenient reference point for calculations and conversions 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

Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power)

pentane candle (10 candle power)

Definition

The Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) is a unit of luminous intensity equal to ten times the standard pentane candle. It represents a higher intensity light source used for specific photometric applications requiring greater luminous output than the standard reference.

History/Origin

Developed as a higher-intensity reference standard for photometric measurements where the standard pentane candle was insufficient. It provided a reproducible standard for measuring brighter light sources and was used in specialized photometric applications.

Current Use

Primarily of historical interest, though may still be referenced in older photometric literature or specialized applications. It has been largely replaced by the international candle standard and its multiples for modern applications.

Multiplier

10

Offset

0

Decimal Candle to Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) Conversion Table

Decimal Candle [decimal candle] Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) [pentane candle (10 candle power)]
1 decimal candle 0.1 pentane candle (10 candle power)
10 decimal candle 1 pentane candle (10 candle power)
25 decimal candle 2.5 pentane candle (10 candle power)
50 decimal candle 5 pentane candle (10 candle power)
100 decimal candle 10 pentane candle (10 candle power)
0 decimal candle 0E+0 pentane candle (10 candle power)
-10 decimal candle -1 pentane candle (10 candle power)
-40 decimal candle -4 pentane candle (10 candle power)