Luminous Intensity Converter
Instantly convert Luminous Intensity between SI and common engineering units including Candela (cd), mcd, kcd. No formula lookup required.
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Fundamentals
Luminous Intensity is a basic physical quantity for measuring the relevant object; unit conversion unifies dimensions across standards, drawings and test data.
This tool uses Candela (cd) as the base unit and scales the input by each unit's factor to the target; temperature and similar quantities use affine conversion $y=a x+b$. All factors are relative to SI.
History
Measurement of Luminous Intensity has a long history: ancient standards used body parts (cubit, foot) or nature (sundials, water clocks); the metric system (1790s) and SI (1960) unified global measurement.
Engineering applications
In mechanical design, trade, international drawings and test data, Luminous Intensity must often be converted between customary units such as Candela (cd) and SI to keep dimensions consistent.
Glossary
| Base unit | Reference unit, usually SI (e.g. Candela (cd)). |
| Conversion factor | Proportional factor between a unit and the base. |
| Linear / affine | Most units are linear; temperature needs an offset (affine). |
How to use
- Enter the value to convert in the Value box.
- Pick the source and target units from the From / To dropdowns.
- Click Convert; the result shows below. Use ⇅ to swap units.
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Key Points
- Covers 3 common units with bidirectional conversion and unit swap.
- Engineering-significant figures; scientific notation for extreme values.
- Unifies dimensions across standards, test data and reports.
Parameters
Supported units
| Unit | Base factor |
|---|---|
| Candela (cd) | |
| mcd | |
| kcd |
Applications
- Unified unit conversion in science/eng.
- Teaching and dimensional checks
- Standardising reported data