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Term: luminous exitance
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Symbol: Mv
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Definition: density of exiting luminous flux with respect to area at a point on a real or imaginary surface

M v = d Φ v dA

where Φv is luminous flux and A is the area from which the luminous flux leaves

Note 1 to entry: Luminous exitance can be derived from the spectral radiant exitance distribution by

M v = K m 0 M e,λ (λ)V(λ)dλ

where Km is maximum luminous efficacy, Me,λ(λ) is the spectral radiant exitance at wavelength λ and V(λ) is spectral luminous efficiency.

Integral limits can be confined depending on the spectral responsivity of the detectors used as a sensor.

Note 2 to entry: The corresponding radiometric quantity is "radiant exitance". The corresponding quantity for photons is "photon exitance".

Note 3 to entry: The luminous exitance is expressed in lumen per square metre (lm·m−2).

Note 4 to entry: This entry was numbered 845-01-48 in IEC 60050-845:1987.


Publication date:2020-12
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