Area can be used to find lumens. There are specific equations that are used to find lumens and area can be included in these equations. Plug the numbers into the equations and the amount of lumens will be found.
110 percent of 110 = 121
1 * 110 = 110 2 * 55 = 110 5 * 22 = 110 10 * 11 = 110
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120 percent of 110 = 132120% of 110= 120% * 110= 1.2 * 110= 132
one lightening candle is one lumens, 120 lumens is 120 candles togher. Like IMALENT 4000Lumens, DDT40,imagine how it is bright.
Yes, 1000 lumens is considered bright, and it is suitable for lighting up a room or outdoor space effectively. It is a common level of brightness for flashlights, light bulbs, and portable lanterns.
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This is very bright for indoor lighting, the equivalent of about 350 watts of incandescent lighting, or a 65-watt and 42-watt CFL pair (4200 and 2700 lumens respectively).
It is equivalent to a 75 watt incandescent bulb
3300 lumens is considered fairly bright, suitable for lighting up a medium-sized room or outdoor area. It is equivalent to the brightness of a traditional 200W incandescent light bulb.
2600 lumens is considered quite bright for a light source. It is roughly equivalent to the brightness of a 150-watt incandescent bulb, making it suitable for illuminating large spaces or outdoor areas.
Lumens measures how bright it is, watts measures how much electric power it uses up. An old-type incandescent bulb produces about 10 lumens per watt. A halogen produce about 13 lumens per watt. A fluorescent (energy saving) bulb produces about 50 lumens per watt. LEDs produce somewhere around the same as a fluorescent.
I think its 4000, fred.
it is hard to describe by words, why not to buy an infinite bright flashlight to compare. I know a flahslight with displaying lumens. It is DDT40 imalent. from 5 lumens to 4000 lumens you could find a way to compare gradually. by the way, one lightening candle is a lumens.
Mitsubishi HC3900 with 3000 ANSI Lumens....best!
Yes, 650 lumens is considered bright for most indoor lighting situations. It is equivalent to about a 50-60 watt incandescent bulb and can provide ample illumination for a room.