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    A Common Unit of Illumination Intensity Is Called a Footcandle
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A Common Unit of Illumination Intensity Is Called a Footcandle

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Question 3

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A common unit of illumination intensity is called a footcandle and is equal to


A) the amount of light one foot away from a candle.
B) the amount of light from a one-foot long candle.
C) one lumen distributed over an area of 1-square-foot.
D) none of the above

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