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A Luminosity Converter transforms light intensity measurements between units like lumens, candelas, lux, and foot-candles.
Enter the luminosity value and select input and output units. The converter displays the equivalent measurement.
Luminosity is the total amount of energy emitted by a star, galaxy, or other astronomical object per unit of time. It is an intrinsic measure of brightness, meaning it represents the object's actual power output independent of distance.
Solar Luminosity is a unit of power used in astronomy to express the luminosity of stars. It is equal to the current power output of the Sun, approximately $3.828 \times 10^{26}$ Watts.
No. While often used interchangeably in casual conversation, they are different in physics. Luminosity is the intrinsic energy output of an object. Brightness (or apparent magnitude) is how bright the object appears to an observer, which depends on both the object's luminosity and its distance from the observer.
This converter typically supports standard units of power such as Watts (W), Kilowatts (kW), Milliwatts (mW), Horsepower (hp), and astronomical units like Solar Luminosity ($L_{\odot}$) and Ergs per second (erg/s).
To convert Watts to Solar Luminosity, divide the power in Watts by the Solar Constant ($3.828 \times 10^{26}$). For example, 1 Solar Luminosity equals $3.828 \times 10^{26}$ Watts.
Yes, but with a distinction. This converter measures radiant power (Watts). While light bulbs are rated in Watts, this refers to electrical consumption. To measure visible light output, you would technically need a Luminous Flux converter (Lumens), though you can convert the electrical wattage here to determine equivalent raw power.
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