Meaning & Definition of word "Candela"

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    Candela

    /kænˈdɛl.ə/

    noun:

    • 1. A unit of luminous intensity equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity of a black body at the temperature of solidification of platinum, or approximately 1/60 of that of a candle.
      • Example: The light source emitted a brightness of several candelas.
    • 2. The base unit of luminous intensity in the International System of Units (SI).
      • Example: The standard for measuring brightness is defined in candelas.
    • 3. Generally refers to the intensity of light emitted in a particular direction.
      • Example: The candela rating of the new LED lamp is significantly higher than the previous model.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'candela', meaning 'candle'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    candela in a vacuum:

    Refers to the ideal measurement of a light source not affected by the surrounding environment.

    candle power:

    An older term that refers to the luminous intensity of a light source, similar to candela.

    Related Words

    lumen:

    A unit of luminous flux, indicating the total amount of visible light emitted.

    lux:

    A unit of illuminance, measuring luminous flux per unit area.

    Slang Meanings of candela

    Meaning: Used in some cultures to refer to high intensity light or something that shines brightly.

    Example Sentence: That chandelier is pure candela!

    Meaning: In informal contexts, it may refer to something or someone that is brilliant or impressive.

    Example Sentence: Her performance was total candela.