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phot [fōt]
(optics)
A unit of illumination equal to the illumination of a surface, 1 square centimeter in area, on which there is a luminous flux of 1 lumen, or the illumination on a surface all points of which are at a distance of 1 centimeter from a uniform point source of 1 candela. Also known as centimeter-candle (deprecated usage).

phot
A unit of illumination equal to 1 lumen per square centimeter. Abbr. ph.

Phot 

an archaic unit of illumination equal to the illumination of a surface, 1 cm2 in area, over which a luminous flux of 1 lumen is uniformly distributed. Symbol, ph. In conjunction with the phot, the unit called the radphot (symbol, rph) was used to measure the luminous exitance of a luminous surface. After the introduction of All-Union State Standard (GOST) 7932–56, “Photometric Units”, the SI unit called the lux (symbol, lx) was adopted as the unit of illumination, and the lumen per square meter (symbol, lm/m2) was adopted as the unit of luminous exitance. Equivalents: 1 ph = 104 lx; 1 rph = 104 lm/m2.



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