valonkyky
Valonkyky is a Finnish term that translates roughly to “light capability” and is used to describe the practical brightness or illuminating power of a light source. In formal contexts, valonkyky is not a defined quantity in the International System of Units; instead, practitioners describe illumination with standard photometric quantities such as luminous flux (lumens), luminous intensity (candela), and illuminance (lux).
Perceived brightness depends on the spectrum of the light and the eye’s sensitivity. Two light sources with
In design and industry, valonkyky is often used informally to compare brightness, but engineers rely on photometric
Measurement and standards: Luminous flux is determined with an integrating sphere; luminous intensity with a goniophotometer;
Origin and usage: The word valonkyky reflects Finnish roots, from valo meaning “light” and kyky meaning “ability.”