Convert Candela per Square Meter to Stilb
1 cd/m² = 0.0001 sb
Candela per Square Meter to Stilb Table
| Candela per Square Meter (cd/m²) | Stilb (sb) |
|---|---|
| 1 cd/m² | 0.0001 sb |
| 10 cd/m² | 0.001 sb |
| 100 cd/m² | 0.01 sb |
| 500 cd/m² | 0.05 sb |
| 1,000 cd/m² | 0.1 sb |
| 5,000 cd/m² | 0.5 sb |
| 10,000 cd/m² | 1 sb |
| 50,000 cd/m² | 5 sb |
| 100,000 cd/m² | 10 sb |
| 1,000,000 cd/m² | 100 sb |
About Luminance
Luminance measures the brightness of a surface as perceived by the human eye, expressed as light intensity per unit area. It is used in display technology, photography, and lighting design. A typical computer monitor has a luminance of 200-300 cd/m².
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Stilb are in 1 Candela per Square Meter?
1 cd/m² = 0.0001 sb
What is Candela per Square Meter?
Candela per Square Meter (cd/m²) is a unit of Luminance. Luminance measures the brightness of a surface as perceived by the human eye, expressed as light intensity per unit area. It is used in display technology, photography, and lighting design. A typical computer monitor has a luminance of 200-300 cd/m².
What is Stilb?
Stilb (sb) is a unit of Luminance. Luminance measures the brightness of a surface as perceived by the human eye, expressed as light intensity per unit area. It is used in display technology, photography, and lighting design. A typical computer monitor has a luminance of 200-300 cd/m².
How to convert Candela per Square Meter to Stilb?
To convert Candela per Square Meter (cd/m²) to Stilb (sb), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 cd/m² = 0.0001 sb. Example: 5 cd/m² = 0.0005 sb.
What is the formula for Candela per Square Meter to Stilb?
The formula is: Stilb = Candela per Square Meter × 0.0001. The conversion factor from cd/m² to sb is 0.0001.
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