Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(2*pi)
M.H.S.C.P. = F/(2*pi)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 2 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power - (Measured in Candela) - Mean hemi spherical candle power is a measurement that represents the average intensity of light emitted by a source in all directions within a hemisphere.
Luminous Flux - (Measured in Lumen) - Luminous flux is a measure of the total amount of light emitted by a light source in all directions. It quantifies the overall brightness or output of the source.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Luminous Flux: 42 Lumen --> 42 Lumen No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
M.H.S.C.P. = F/(2*pi) --> 42/(2*pi)
Evaluating ... ...
M.H.S.C.P. = 6.6845076098596
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
6.6845076098596 Candela --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
6.6845076098596 6.684508 Candela <-- Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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15 Illumination Parameters Calculators

Number of Lamps Required for Illumination
Go Number of Lamp = (Illumination Intensity*Area of Illumination)/(Luminous Flux*Utilization Factor*Maintenance Factor)
Index of Refraction
Go Refractive Index of Medium 1 = (Refractive Index of Medium 2*sin(Refracted Angle))/sin(Incident Angle)
Luminance
Go Luminance = Luminous Intensity/(Area of Illumination*cos(Illumination Angle))
Luminous Flux
Go Luminous Flux = (Area of Illumination*Luminous Intensity)/(Length of Illumination^2)
Reduction Factor
Go Reduction Factor = Mean Spherical Candle Power/Mean Horizontal Candle Power
Mean Horizontal Candle Power
Go Mean Horizontal Candle Power = Sum of Candle Power/Number of Lamp
Solid Angle
Go Solid Angle = Area of Illumination/(Radius of Illumination^2)
Maintenance Factor
Go Maintenance Factor = Final Illumination/Initial Illumination
Illumination
Go Illumination Intensity = Luminous Flux/Area of Illumination
Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power
Go Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(2*pi)
Mean Spherical Candle Power
Go Mean Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(4*pi)
Lamp Efficiency
Go Lamp Efficiency = Luminous Flux/Input Power
Candle Power
Go Candle Power = Luminous Flux/Solid Angle
Lumens
Go Lumen = Candle Power*Solid Angle
Depreciation Factor
Go Depreciation Factor = 1/Maintenance Factor

Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power Formula

Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(2*pi)
M.H.S.C.P. = F/(2*pi)

What is Depreciation Factor?

Depreciation Factor is the ratio of illumination under normal conditions of old installation to the illumination under ideal conditions of a new installation.

How to Calculate Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power?

Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power calculator uses Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(2*pi) to calculate the Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power, The Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power formula is defined as the total flux emitted in a hemisphere (usually the lower one) divided by the solid angle subtended at the point source by the hemisphere. Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power is denoted by M.H.S.C.P. symbol.

How to calculate Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power, enter Luminous Flux (F) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power calculation can be explained with given input values -> 6.684508 = 42/(2*pi).

FAQ

What is Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power?
The Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power formula is defined as the total flux emitted in a hemisphere (usually the lower one) divided by the solid angle subtended at the point source by the hemisphere and is represented as M.H.S.C.P. = F/(2*pi) or Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(2*pi). Luminous flux is a measure of the total amount of light emitted by a light source in all directions. It quantifies the overall brightness or output of the source.
How to calculate Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power?
The Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power formula is defined as the total flux emitted in a hemisphere (usually the lower one) divided by the solid angle subtended at the point source by the hemisphere is calculated using Mean Hemi Spherical Candle Power = Luminous Flux/(2*pi). To calculate Mean Hemi-Spherical Candle Power, you need Luminous Flux (F). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Luminous Flux and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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