Illumination Intensity
TQ • May 13, 2014
Light can be so intense
Luminous intensity is a measure of the power emitted by a light source in a particular direction adjusted for human’s sensitivity to certain wavelengths. It differs from radiant intensity which measures total energy in a particular direction.

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