Difference between revisions of "Foot-candle"
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Description
An English unit of measure for the intensity of illumination. Originating in the 19th century, one foot-candle (fc) is equal to the light produced by one candle at a distance of one foot. It is also defined as equal to one lumen per square foot. Sunlight is approximately 125 fc. Light sensitive fabrics are kept at illuminations of 5 fc or less in historic homes (Bucher 1996). The standard international (SI) unit for measuring illumination is Lux. One foot-candle is approximately 10 lux.
Synonyms and Related Terms
fc; footcandle
Resources and Citations
- G.Thomson, The Museum Environment, Butterworths, London, 1978. ° W. Bucher, Dictionary of Building Preservation, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996.