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The unit of illumination on a screen or other surface. One lumen is the light of one candle power on each square foot of a surface of a sphere at a radius of one foot from the light source.
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the open inner space of a tube, as in a blood vessel, needle, or catheter.
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A unit of luminous flux; overall light output; quantity of light, expressed in lumens. For example, a dinner candle provides about 12 lumens and a 60 watt soft white incandescent lamp provides about 840 lumens.
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The unit of measure for the light output of a projector.
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| lumen |
The light intensity produced by the luminosity of 1 candela in one radian of a solid angle.
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