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foot-candle
[foot-kan-dl]
noun
a unit of illuminance or illumination, equivalent to the illumination produced by a source of one candle at a distance of one foot and equal to one lumen incident per square foot. FC
foot-candle
noun
a former unit of illumination, equal to one lumen per square foot or 10.764 lux
Word History and Origins
Origin of foot-candle1
Example Sentences
Even before the code was issued, the National Council on Schoolhouse Construction, which was represented on a committee of 15 groups collaborating in the study, had adopted a resolution in convention withholding approval of the 15 foot-candle minimum until "scientific" tests had been made.
If a source of light has a luminous intensity of one candle in all directions, the illumination at a distance of one foot in any direction is said to be a foot-candle.
A lumen is the quantity of light which falls on one square foot if the intensity of illumination is one foot-candle.
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