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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • Signify the world leader in lighting, launched its new company name on May 16th 2018 , following the amendment of the company’s articles of association changing its name from Philips Lighting N.V. to Signify N.V.
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    Watch the video and learn more the basic lighting terms such as intensity, flux, Illuminance, exitance, luminance and their measurements.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @dianliu2109
    @dianliu2109 Год назад +5

    Just in 5 mins, can you imagine? Insanely good explaination, love you sir

  • @mikeytobago
    @mikeytobago 8 лет назад +33

    after combing the internet for explanations, i came across this video, and this has to be the BEST there is online!
    thank you so very much! am a school teacher and i would play this for my class.

  • @randall1fc616
    @randall1fc616 6 лет назад +15

    Sir, you'd translated something so complex and difficult to understand into something simple and concise. I was able to submit my report after watching your lesson. Thanks a lot!

  • @rodericksibelius8472
    @rodericksibelius8472 5 лет назад +6

    SIMPLE AND DIRECT UNDERSTANDING, GREAT TEACHER.

  • @lucafogliati6050
    @lucafogliati6050 Год назад +1

    What a masterclass.Everything made simple.Thank you!

  • @twinkledoucheful
    @twinkledoucheful 7 лет назад +1

    I do not know how i got here at 2 in the morning but thanks for the useful knowledge, something new for me !

    • @SignifyCompany
      @SignifyCompany  7 лет назад +2

      Hi Faisal, we're glad to hear you like the video :)

  • @smithcodes1243
    @smithcodes1243 Год назад +1

    What a concise and simple explanation!

  • @ravishanker2663
    @ravishanker2663 2 года назад +1

    Most useful animated video with excellent explanation 👍 Thank you very much sir 🙏

  • @we_talk333
    @we_talk333 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information of the fundamental history on lighting.

  • @jmjabonitalla5922
    @jmjabonitalla5922 4 года назад +1

    You’re a great teacher sir.

  • @Samurai_420
    @Samurai_420 4 года назад

    This is simply the best video for understanding all the terminology w.r.t light. I had a lot of confusion but it has been cleared. Thanks a lot sir for your video.

  • @naimgorgani953
    @naimgorgani953 3 года назад +5

    Isn't "Lumen" (Luminous Flux) a measure for total light output in all directions? And Candela is supposed to be intensity of light in a specific direction. It feels like these were explained instead of each other. Or am I mistaken?

    • @dipankargupta550
      @dipankargupta550 Год назад

      Lumen = luminous flux per unit solid angle.
      Candela = lumen per area.

  • @rogiervdheide
    @rogiervdheide 2 года назад +5

    Dear Mark, thanks for this lesson on the fundamentals. But, I think it is confusing. See the summary at 5:40. You write that flux "depends on solid angle". Actually, flux is the amount of lght energy emitted by the source, independent of the angle of emmittance. Flux does not depend on solid angle. Lumens or "flux" simply quantify the total amount of light emitted by a lamp, regardless of the direction of the light.
    On the other hand, candela or intensity refers to the amount of light emitted by a lighting device in a particular direction.
    I think that both "flow in air" and "dependence on solid angle" are not the best explanations of luminous flux.
    I also think that describing luminance as dependent on direction and specularity is confusing for most students. Luminance really is "perceived brightness" and greatly depends on the absorption of light by the surface you are observing in the first place.
    I agree that this is the most useful unit of the whole lot, though it's perhaps te hardest one to grasp. The Exitance is much less relevant if relevant at all in architectural lighting.
    Greetings from a friend!

  • @robimaren3247
    @robimaren3247 3 года назад +1

    Can we get description with metric units ?
    And not with this american units ?

  • @Prabhath_the_Dawn
    @Prabhath_the_Dawn 10 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much :) It was very helpful.
    Cheers...

  • @gelmiricardo8229
    @gelmiricardo8229 2 года назад

    excelente explicacion muchas gracias

  • @tedreaves4826
    @tedreaves4826 9 лет назад +3

    Great teaching,,,,,!!!

  • @GBCR
    @GBCR 2 дня назад

    I don't really understand why Flux and Illuminance are separate - it appears they measure the same thing, the intensity/amount of light in/on 1ft²?

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 2 года назад

    (C) 2019 Signify Holding
    Philips is a lamp.
    Philippines is a country.

  • @logeshwaranrk
    @logeshwaranrk 3 месяца назад

    If I am not wrong, the unit of Luminance is cd/m^2 🤔🤔🤔

  • @samelorc
    @samelorc 10 лет назад +2

    Nice explanation! Very informative.Thanks!

  • @Fotonicastudios
    @Fotonicastudios 8 лет назад +2

    Candela measure lights in any and all directions??? This is not the luminous flux?
    or im wrong??
    Thanks

    • @gaborzsamboky3252
      @gaborzsamboky3252 3 года назад +2

      I think the confusion arises from this: While the candle is visible from every direction, the light source's intensity (candela) measures the brightness of the beam in a particular direction.
      This measurement is only concerned with a limited area of the imaginary sphere that surrounds the candle. In order to avoid even more confusion introduced by the term steradian, think about it as a limited surface area of a sphere that is bordered by a circle. The total surface area of a sphere is made up of roughly 12.57 steradians. Conversely, one steradian is somewhere between 1/13th and 1/12th of the total surface of the sphere. For a simplified illustration of this phenomenon, the presenter used a frame in this video (1:10).
      Now, back to the candela. At one point in history humanity agreed that the intensity of the light that a "standard" candle emits in the mentioned direction (one steradian) would be identified as one candela. Which is nice, but we also wanted to determine another practical measure, the total quantity of visible light, flowing from the light source, aka the luminous flux or luminous power.
      For the utter confusion of future students the measure of luminous power or luminous flux - called lumen - was defined in relation to the luminous intensity, candela. It was said that if the light source's intensity is one candela, then the amount of light flowing in the direction of one steradian would be identified as one lumen. Hence, the total quantity of light emitted by the candle equals 12.57 lumen, the number of steradians in the entire sphere around the candle. (see at 1:19 in the video)
      On one hand it is pretty obvious that there is a strong correlation between the intensity of a light source and the total amount of light it emits in a certain direction, but on the other hand this circular reference between candela and lumen can easily create confusion. One might look at it as multiple aspects of the very same thing. In layman’s terms both candela and lumen are concerned with the amount of light, but while candela refers to the intensity of the light source, lumens refer to the total amount of light flowing from it. The intensity of a "standard" candle is one candela which generates one lumen of light flow for each steradian, a 12.57 lumens in total.

  • @pamelaharden6303
    @pamelaharden6303 Год назад

    You explain it so clearly. Thank you, thank you!

  • @nenolima5595
    @nenolima5595 5 лет назад +2

    Nice explanation... do you have more practical examples of this just to familiar with usage... because its so good matter and in begin we get so confused even with so good explanation...
    Let me synthesise it with my understand:
    1 - footcandle:a messure of light light that a source spread in the air.
    2 - flux: its the way of light we see from a source light
    3- illuminance: its the light that a object receive.
    4- luminance: the light spreads from a surface area.
    If all its right im learning well with u... now my question:
    How many light... how many lux or lumens (if theres difference) from the spotlights do I need to luminate a table with size 2m length and 0.50cm width? And how the distance shoud they (spotlight) be from the table?

    • @SignifyCompany
      @SignifyCompany  5 лет назад +1

      Hi there and thanks for reaching out. We do not carry out lighting calculations on request like these, but we do provide guidance in other videos. Please view philips.to/2zUzAYR and philips.to/2zUzCzX.
      Alternatively you can select products from our online product catalog and download the data (photometrics) from there. Many thanks.

    • @gyanguru-pathtoexcellence
      @gyanguru-pathtoexcellence 4 года назад +1

      You may check these videos for more detailed explaination
      Lighting design Terminology Part-1
      ruclips.net/video/Q01uPxPdDy8/видео.html
      Indoor Lighting Design Part -2 ( you can learn how to calculate the number of luminaries and factors that to accounted to calculate the same)
      ruclips.net/video/B9hJCABFZy4/видео.html

    • @gyanguru-pathtoexcellence
      @gyanguru-pathtoexcellence 4 года назад +1

      You may check these videos for more detailed explaination
      Lighting design Terminology Part-1
      ruclips.net/video/Q01uPxPdDy8/видео.html
      Indoor Lighting Design Part -2 ( you can learn how to calculate the number of luminaries and factors that to accounted to calculate the same)
      ruclips.net/video/B9hJCABFZy4/видео.html

  • @cloviscareca
    @cloviscareca 6 лет назад

    I use a Phillips 250W sodium lamp at my bedroom. I fixed the ballast in the corner and the lamp in the middle of the ceiling. Is using this lamp recommended?

    • @SignifyCompany
      @SignifyCompany  6 лет назад

      Hi Matheus, thanks for getting in touch. It would be great if you could fill in our online contact form and a member of our consumer care team will be able to assist you further: philips.to/2HL0KHS. Thanks!

  • @khannawaz2600
    @khannawaz2600 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much Professor

  • @imooddesign5710
    @imooddesign5710 4 года назад

    Nice explanation...

  • @evab6420
    @evab6420 6 лет назад

    Hi, what is lumionous distribution angle? Thank you...

    • @SignifyCompany
      @SignifyCompany  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Eva, luminous distribution angle describes the spread of light from a lamp or luminaire. Beam angle is the angle at which intensity is 50% of maximum x 2 (each side of the maximum). Hope this helps!

  • @kritikavashishtha4406
    @kritikavashishtha4406 3 года назад

    Perfect!

  • @chunheitse9741
    @chunheitse9741 6 лет назад +1

    very helpful!

  • @manojillangasooriya3590
    @manojillangasooriya3590 4 года назад

    Love it

  • @Train1587
    @Train1587 4 года назад

    Where 12.57 co e from

    • @momhn4283
      @momhn4283 4 года назад +2

      12.57 is 4*pi. A point source with a luminous intensity of 1 candela emits lights at lumen for each steradian (solid angle). Because a sphere is made of 4*pi steradians, this means that the point source emits a total of 4*pi (=12.57) lumens in all directions.

    • @vuhan8277
      @vuhan8277 4 года назад

      @@momhn4283 thanks mate!! that makes sense.

  • @hemakshpatil8962
    @hemakshpatil8962 2 года назад

    Hello Sir need your help for calculating brighness. Please provide contact details.

    • @SignifyCompany
      @SignifyCompany  2 года назад

      Hi there, thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, this is not something we can assist you with. We'd suggest the use of a brightness tester. Thank you!

  • @thordave6606
    @thordave6606 7 лет назад

    ayooow... check ra kog suga

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 4 года назад +1

    let's consider our Card Again....Sweater!

  • @Techvir4790
    @Techvir4790 2 года назад

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  • @thushar6794
    @thushar6794 4 года назад

    good

  • @PANZER7910
    @PANZER7910 6 лет назад +12

    I stop watching immediately when he use foot

    • @Zenangsty
      @Zenangsty 5 лет назад +4

      haha yes! get with the metric system already!