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The lux (symbol: lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance or illumination. It is equal to one lumen per square metre.
The difference between the lux and the lumen is that the lux takes into account the area over which the luminous flux is spread. 1000 lumens, concentrated into an area of one square metre, lights up that square metre with an illuminance of 1000 lux. The same 1000 lumens, spread out over ten square metres, produces a dimmer illuminance of only 100 lux.
Achieving an illuminance of 500 lux might be possible in a home kitchen with a single fluorescent light fixture with an output of 12000 lumens. To light a factory floor with dozens of times the area of the kitchen would require dozens of such fixtures. Thus, lighting a larger area with the same number of lux requires a larger number of lumens.
| SI light units [ }|action=edit}} Edit }] | ||||
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| Quantity | SI unit | Symbol | Notes | |
| Luminous intensity | candela | cd | ||
| Luminous flux | lumen or ( candela · steradian ) | lm | ||
| Luminance | candela / square metre | cd/ m2 | ||
| Illuminance | lux or (lumen / square metre) | lx | ||
| Luminous efficacy | lumens per watt | lm/ w | ||