The basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin.
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One of several types of star with common characteristics that may be used to calculate the distance to celestial bodies.
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Examples for "standard candles "
Examples for "standard candles "
1 Hence, putting x to represent the illuminating power of the acetylene in standard candles , we have:
2 They could be used as " standard candles " - atermshe coined and still in universal use.
3 The Type 1A supernovas and Cepheid variables, then, are both additional examples of what astronomers call standard candles .
1 Mr. Vernon Harcourt's standard flame is equal to an average standard candle .
2 On the right, 428 glowers steady as a standard candle .
3 A standard candle may be considered to emit an amount of light approximately equal to 10 lumens.
4 A standard candle when burning vitiates the air in a room almost as much as an adult person.
5 Technically, it's from a standard candle - which is a candle that produces a flame of a particular, reproducible brightness.
6 For this reason it can be used as a standard candle to measure the expansion rate of the universe.
7 This is roughly the maximum amount of oil that standard candle wax will hold before it weeps or bleeds oil.
8 Hence, putting x to represent the illuminating power of the acetylene in standard candles , we have:
9 They could be used as " standard candles " - atermshe coined and still in universal use.
10 The Type 1A supernovas and Cepheid variables, then, are both additional examples of what astronomers call standard candles .
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