SIlumens
Silumens is a unit of measurement used to quantify the perceived brightness of a light source. It is derived from the candela, the base unit of luminous intensity in the International System of Units (SI). The term "silumen" is a portmanteau of "silent" and "lumen," reflecting the unit's ability to measure light without the audible noise associated with some other forms of illumination, such as incandescent bulbs.
The silumen is particularly useful in applications where noise reduction is important, such as in certain types
The conversion between candelas and silumens is straightforward, as one silumen is equivalent to one candela.
In summary, silumens provide a valuable metric for evaluating the brightness of light sources in noise-sensitive