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Lux can refer to:

Several communes of France: The lux (symbol: lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance or illumination. ... SI derived units are part of the SI system of measurement units and are derived from the seven SI base units. ... The lux (symbol: lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance or illumination. ... Latin is the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... This article is about the institution of higher learning in the United States. ... Seoul National University is a major university whose main campus is located in Seoul, South Korea. ... Conways LUX method for magic squares is an algorithm for creating magic squares of order 4n+2, where n is a natural number. ... The lux (symbol: lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance or illumination. ... Lux is a turn-based strategy computer game that uses the rule system of the board game Risk but expands it to function on any map made up of a graph of countries and the connections between them. ... The commune (in French: commune, word appeared in the 12th century, from Medieval Latin communia, gathering of people sharing a common life, from Latin communis, things held in common) is the lowest level of administrative division in the French Republic. ...


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Lux - definition of Lux in Encyclopedia (256 words)
The lux (symbol: lx) is the SI derived unit of illuminance or illumination.
Lux is represented in Unicode as ㏓ use limited to some Oriental syllabaries.
Achieving an illuminance of 500 lux might be possible in a home kitchen with a single fluorescent light fixture with an output of 12000 lumens.
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