"http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lux"^^ . "\u043B\u0443\u043A\u0441"@bg . "lux"@el . "1"^^ . "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux?oldid=494700274"^^ . "lux"@hu . "lux"@ro . "\u043B\u044E\u043A\u0441"@ru . "\u0932\u0915\u094D\u0938"@hi . . "LUX" . "lux"@fr . "lux"@pt . "lx" . "0112/2///62720#UAA723" . "lux"@en . . . "luks"@sl . . . "luks"@pl . "lx"^^ . "The SI unit for measuring the illumination (illuminance) of a surface. One lux is defined as an illumination of one lumen per square meter or 0.0001 phot. In considering the various light units, it's useful to think about light originating at a point and shining upon a surface. The intensity of the light source is measured in candelas; the total light flux in transit is measured in lumens (1 lumen = 1 candelau00b7steradian); and the amount of light received per unit of surface area is measured in lux (1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter). One lux is equal to approximately 0.09290 foot candle."^^ . "\u05DC\u05D5\u05E7\u05E1"@he . "l\u00FCks"@tr . "\u0644\u0643\u0633"@ar . . "\u30EB\u30AF\u30B9"@ja . "lux"@cs . "lm/m^2" . "\u0644\u0648\u06A9\u0633"@fa . "Lux"@de . "lux"@ms . . "lx" . . "\u52D2\u514B\u65AF"@zh . "lux"@it . "lux"@es . .