Exam 5: Illumination and Lighting Design: Principles and Values for Different Buildings and Climates
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The value of Illumination in lux of Schools
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where the peripheral field is comparatively very bright is called_________
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For Indian conditions, how much solar altitude is assumed as the standard for design purposes.
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Total quantity of light emitted from a point source of light per second is called____________
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Amount of luminous flux emitted from a source in any one direction per unit solid angle is called____________
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The recommended design sky illuminance values for hot dry climate is
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Excessive contrast or abrupt and large changes in brightness produces the effect of ______
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The recommended design sky illuminance values for composite climate is
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Due to light sources within the field of vision is called_________
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The light received by the earth from the sun consists how many parts?
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Due to reflection from light sources or surfaces of excessive brightness is called_________
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