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A Unit of Illuminance in Historical Use


Nox is an older, less commonly used unit of illuminance that measures the intensity of light falling on a surface. It is defined as one millilumen per square meter (1 mLm/m²) or equivalently, 0.001 lux. This means 1 nox is equal to one-thousandth of a lux.


The term “nox” comes from the Latin word for “night,” reflecting its use in describing very low levels of light, such as nighttime or dim environments. Although it is rarely used in modern lighting science, the nox still appears in some older literature and niche applications where extremely low light levels are important.


Understanding nox helps provide context for measuring and comparing very faint light intensities. For example, the illumination from a full moon on a clear night is roughly around 0.1 lux, or 100 nox.


While modern standards primarily use lux as the universal unit of illuminance, knowing about nox can be helpful when reading historical documents or dealing with precise measurements in low-light scenarios.




Understanding Radiance


Candela steradian per square meter (cd·sr/m²) is a unit of radiance, which measures the amount of light power emitted, reflected, or transmitted from a surface in a specific direction per unit area. It combines the candela (cd), which quantifies luminous intensity, with the steradian (sr), the unit of solid angle, and divides by the surface area in square meters.


Radiance describes how bright a surface appears when viewed from a particular direction and is critical in fields such as optics, imaging, computer graphics, and remote sensing. Unlike illuminance (which measures light falling on a surface), radiance tells us about the directional brightness coming off or through a surface.


This unit helps in characterizing light sources and reflective surfaces, allowing scientists and engineers to model how light behaves in complex environments. It is essential for designing lighting systems, calibrating cameras, and simulating realistic visual scenes.


Understanding candela steradian per square meter allows precise control over brightness and directional light properties, supporting advancements in display technology, vision science, and photometric measurements.



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