Candela
SI unit of luminous intensity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The candela (symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity. It measures how bright something is. It is one of the basic units of science. A light bulb is bright, but the Sun is much brighter, so the Sun has more candelas than the light bulb. The frequency chosen for measuring candelas falls within the visible spectrum near the green colour, corresponding to the wavelength of about 555 nm. The human eye is most sensitive to such frequency, when adapted for bright conditions.[source?]

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