luminous watch - traducción al árabe
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luminous watch - traducción al árabe

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

luminous watch      
ساعة ضوئية
luminous flux         
PHYSICAL QUANTITY
Luminous Flux; Luminous power
تدفق الضوء
watch strap         
  • Stainless steel bracelet deployant clasp with divers extension
  • Four analog wristwatches for men with variants of the widespread metal watch strap made from stainless steel, the two in the middle being of the most common type
BRACELET THAT STRAPS A WATCH TO THE WRIST
Watchband; Watch-strap; Watch bracelet; Expanding watchstrap; Expanding watch strap; Watch-bracelet; Expanding watch-strap; Watch band; Butterfly clasp; Folding clasp; Draft:NATO Watch Strap; NATO Watch Strap; NATO strap; NATO watch strap; Deployant clasp
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Definición

Anchor watch
·add. ·- A detail of one or more men who keep watch on deck at night when a vessel is at anchor.

Wikipedia

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.