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lux L0299300 (lŭks)n. pl. lux·es or lu·ces (lo͞o′sēz) Abbr. lx The International System unit of illumination, equal to one lumen per square meter. See Table at measurement. [Latin lūx, light; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.]lux (lʌks) n, pl lux (Units) the derived SI unit of illumination equal to a luminous flux of 1 lumen per square metre. 1 lux is equivalent to 0.0929 foot-candle. Symbol: lx [C19: from Latin: light]
lux (lʌks) vb (Tools) informal NZ to clean with a vacuum cleaner[C20: from Electrolux, a vacuum-cleaner manufacturer]lux (lʌks) n., pl. lu•ces (ˈlu siz) a unit of illumination, equivalent to 0.0929 foot-candle and equal to the illumination produced by luminous flux of one lumen falling perpendicularly on a surface one meter square. Symbol: lx Also called meter-candle. [1885–90; < Latin lūx light1] Lux. Luxembourg. lux (lŭks) A unit used to measure illumination. One lux is equal to one lumen per square meter.luxA unit of illumination equal to a luminous flux of one lumen spread over 1 sq m.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lux - a unit of illumination equal to 1 lumen per square meter; 0.0929 foot candlelxillumination unit - a measure of illuminationphot - a unit of illumination equal to 1 lumen per square centimeter; 10,000 phots equal 1 lux | Translationslux
lux the derived SI unit of illumination equal to a luminous flux of 1 lumen per square metre. 1 lux is equivalent to 0.0929 foot-candle. LuxLumens measured by the square yard or meter.LUX a unit of illumination in the International System of Units. Symbols, Ik (Russian) and Ix (international). One lux is the illumination on a surface area of 1 sq m when the incident luminous flux of the radiation on it is equal to 1 lumen (1m); 1 Ix = 10-4 phot (the unit of illumination in the cgs system of units). lux[ləks] (optics) A unit of illumination, equal to the illumination on a surface 1 square meter in area on which there is a luminous flux of 1 lumen uniformly distributed, or the illumination on a surface all points of which are at a distance of 1 meter from a uniform point source of 1 candela. Symbolized lx. Also known as meter-candle. luxThe SI unit of illuminance equal to the illumination on a surface, all points of which are at a distance of 1 meter from a uniform point source of 1 candela; 1 lux is equal to 1 lumen per square meter (1 lm/m2).luxA unit of measurement of the light intensity on a surface area. Lux differs from "lumens." The lux rating will decrease the farther away it is measured from the light source, but the lumen rating will remain the same.
One lux is equal to the illumination of a surface one meter away from a single candle; technically, one lumen per square meter. Whereas a "lumen" measures light intensity in all directions from a light source, "lux" measures the intensity in a specific location from the source. See lumen and candela.lux
lux (lx) [luks] the SI unit of illumination, being 1 lumen per square meter.lux (lx), (lŭks), A unit of light or illumination; the reception of a luminous flux of 1 lumen per square meter of surface. Synonym(s): candle-meter, meter-candle [L. light] lux (lŭks) A unit of light or illumination; the reception of a luminous flux of 1 lumen per square meter of surface. Synonym(s): candle-meter, meter-candle. [L. light]LuxA standard unit of measure for illumination.Mentioned in: PhototherapyluxSI unit of illuminance. It is the illuminance produced by a luminous flux of one lumen uniformly distributed over a surface area of one square metre. Symbol: lx.LUX
LUXGOST 7.67 Latin three-letter geocode for Luxembourg. The code is used for transactions to and from Luxembourgish bank accounts and for international shipping to Luxembourg. As with all GOST 7.67 codes, it is used primarily in Cyrillic alphabets.LUX
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