Team:Cambridge/Tools/Lighting

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The measurements of light output taken above are in '''lumens''' (a measurement of Luminance) where 1lm=1cd*sr. The lumen thus quantifies the human-percieved total amount of light being emitted from an object. The above values use the scotopic luminosity function, since street lights operate in low-light conditions.
The measurements of light output taken above are in '''lumens''' (a measurement of Luminance) where 1lm=1cd*sr. The lumen thus quantifies the human-percieved total amount of light being emitted from an object. The above values use the scotopic luminosity function, since street lights operate in low-light conditions.
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We wrote a [[Team:Cambridge/luminanceSourceCode | program]] in c++ which allowed the user to input their own power spectrum and be told the resulting luminance measure. By inputting the curve shown in figure 2 which details the emission spectrum of the Vibrio Fischeri we found the formula:
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We wrote a program ([[Team:Cambridge/luminanceSourceCode | source code]]) in c++ which allowed the user to input their own power spectrum and be told the resulting luminance measure. By inputting the curve shown in figure 2 which details the emission spectrum of the Vibrio Fischeri we found the formula:
Total Bacterial Luminance(lm)=471.13 x Total Energy Output(W)
Total Bacterial Luminance(lm)=471.13 x Total Energy Output(W)

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