22240% off of 370= 40% discount applied to 370= 370 - (40% * 370)= 370 - (0.40 * 370)= 370 - 148= 222
88% of 370= 88% * 370= 0.88 * 370= 325.6
22260% of 370= 60% * 370= 0.60 * 370= 222
370 - 6% = 94% of 370 = 370*94/100 = 347.8
There are 1000 milliwatts per lumen.
the lumen is bright
If you refer to the energy cost, that doesn't make sense. Lumen means how bright something is - the actual cost will depend on how long you keep a bulb on; in other words, you would get dollars per kilo-lumen per hour, for example - not just dollars per kilo-lumen.
one lightening candle is one lumens, 120 lumens is 120 candles togher. Like IMALENT 4000Lumens, DDT40,imagine how it is bright.
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.
Lumen measures the brightness of light, while kelvin measures the color temperature of light. Lumen indicates how bright a light source is, while kelvin indicates the color appearance of the light, such as warm or cool.
Cannot be converted as the dimensions of the units do not match. You can however convert candlepower to lumen/steradian.
The candela measures luminous intensity, whereas the lumen measures luminous flux. In simple terms, you can think of luminous intensity as being similar to 'brightness', while luminous flux is similar to the rate at which light leaves its source.
Lumen
a measurement of the amount of visible light.AnswerA lumen is the photometric SI unit for luminous flux -i.e. the rate at which an object emits visible light. By 'visible light', we mean electromagnetic energy perceived by the human eye, and the lumen is based on the frequency of green light, to which the human eye is most sensitive.
370
22240% off of 370= 40% discount applied to 370= 370 - (40% * 370)= 370 - (0.40 * 370)= 370 - 148= 222
Double-lumen PICC lines come in two colors. Red is the blood access lumen or arterial lumen and blue is the blood return lumen or venous lumen. Despite the names, neither lumen is leads to an artery, but both lead into a vein.