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luminous$45682$ - translation to γερμανικά

LUMINOUS FLUX INCIDENT ON A SURFACE PER AREA
Luminous emittance; Luminous exitance; Luminous density
  • Illuminance diagram with units and terminology.

luminous      
adj. leuchtend, hell; brillant
luminous efficiency         
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MEASURE OF HOW WELL A LIGHT SOURCE PRODUCES VISIBLE LIGHT
Luminous coefficient; Luminous efficiency; Lighting efficiency; Luminous efficacies; Lighting efficacy; Lm/W; Overall luminous efficiency; Overall luminous efficacy; Wall-plug luminous efficacy; Wall-plug efficacy; Wall-plug luminous efficiency; Luminous efficacy of a source; Luminous efficacy of radiation; Lumen per watt; Lumens per watt; Bulb efficiency
Leuchteffizienz (Verhältnis zwischen effektiven und vergeudetem Licht)
light pollution         
  • mercury lamps]] are in the background, [[LED street light]]s in the middle, [[luminaire]]s with [[high pressure sodium lamp]]s are in the foreground.
  • Birds flying trace and star trail near Rio de Janeiro beach at night time in light pollution
  • Brazil star trails and birds in light pollution in Rio beach at night
  • Light pollution is mostly unpolarized, and its addition to moonlight results in a decreased polarization signal.
  • high-pressure sodium (HPS)]] lamps shining upward. Much light goes into the sky and neighboring apartment blocks, causing light pollution.
  • The [[Las Vegas Strip]] displays excessive groupings of colorful lights. This is a classic example of light clutter.
  • Streetlights at the ski resort [[Kastelruth]] in [[South Tyrol]], Italy
  • Orion]], imaged at left from dark skies, and at right from within the Provo/Orem, Utah metropolitan area
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  • mi}} away in [[Surprise, Arizona]]
  • View of the Phoenix metro area from the top of Goldmine Trail in the San Tan Mountains
  • A scorpion hides under rocks.
  • Gouda]], the Netherlands
  • World map of light pollution. False colors show intensities of [[skyglow]] from artificial light sources around the world.
ANTHROPOGENIC LIGHT IN THE NIGHT ENVIRONMENT, CAUSED BY EXCESS OR MISDIRECTED LIGHTING
Photopollution; Luminous pollution; Excessive lighting; Obtrusive lighting; Over-lighting; Over lighting; Bad lighting; Misdirected lighting; Non-eco-friendly lighting; Unenviromentally-friendly lighting; Un-enviromentally-friendly lighting; Light Pollution; Light clutter; Light pollution reduction; Sky pollution; Light trespass; Effects of light pollution on human health
n. Lichtverschmutzung, schädliches Licht von Menschen geschaffen (wie z.B. Neonschilder usw.) die den Himmel erhellen und die Beobachtung von Himmelskörper erschweren

Ορισμός

Luminous
·adj Enlightened; intelligent; also, clear; intelligible; as, a luminous mind.
II. Luminous ·adj Illuminated; full of light; bright; as, many candles made the room luminous.
III. Luminous ·adj Shining; emitting or reflecting light; brilliant; bright; as, the is a luminous body; a luminous color.

Βικιπαίδεια

Illuminance

In photometry, illuminance is the total luminous flux incident on a surface, per unit area. It is a measure of how much the incident light illuminates the surface, wavelength-weighted by the luminosity function to correlate with human brightness perception. Similarly, luminous emittance is the luminous flux per unit area emitted from a surface. Luminous emittance is also known as luminous exitance.

In SI units illuminance is measured in lux (lx), or equivalently in lumens per square metre (lm·m−2). Luminous exitance is measured in lm·m−2 only, not lux. In the CGS system, the unit of illuminance is the phot, which is equal to 10000 lux. The foot-candle is a non-metric unit of illuminance that is used in photography.

Illuminance was formerly often called brightness, but this leads to confusion with other uses of the word, such as to mean luminance. "Brightness" should never be used for quantitative description, but only for nonquantitative references to physiological sensations and perceptions of light.

The human eye is capable of seeing somewhat more than a 2 trillion-fold range. The presence of white objects is somewhat discernible under starlight, at 5×10−5 lux, while at the bright end, it is possible to read large text at 108 lux, or about 1000 times that of direct sunlight, although this can be very uncomfortable and cause long-lasting afterimages.