English edit

Etymology edit

mega- +‎ candela

Noun edit

megacandela (plural megacandelas)

  1. (metrology) An SI unit of luminous intensity equal to 106 candelas. Symbol: Mcd
    • 1980, S. V. Szokolay, Environmental science handbook for architects and builders, page 99:
      Under clear sky conditions the luminance of the sun itself is around 1650 Mcd/m² (megacandela/m²)[.]
    • 1987, John E. Kaufman, Jack F. Christensen, IES Lighting Handbook: Application volume, →ISBN:
      Searchlights utilized in helicopter operations range in size from a 450-watt, 0.4 megacandela unit using a type PAR-46 incandescent lamp (see Fig 20-3) up to a 30-kilowatt, xenon-lamped unit[.]
    • 2012, Julio Sanchez, Maria P. Canton, Embedded Systems Circuits and Programming, →ISBN, page 12:
      The light-emitting capacity of an LED is measured in megacandela [recte millicandelas] or mcd. Small commercial LEDs range from 10 to about 5000 mcd.

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Etymology edit

From mega- +‎ candela.

Pronunciation edit

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  • Hyphenation: me‧ga‧can‧de‧la

Noun edit

megacandela m or f (plural megacandela's)

  1. megacandela: 106 candela