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- Carcel abstract "The Carcel is a former French unit for measuring the intensity of light. The unit was defined in 1860 as the intensity of a Carcel lamp with standard burner and chimney dimensions, which burnt colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a rate of 42 grams of colza oil per hour with a flame 40 millimeters in height.In modern terminology one carcel equals about 9.74 candelas.".
- Carcel wikiPageID "22786710".
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- Carcel hasPhotoCollection Carcel.
- Carcel subject Category:Lighting.
- Carcel subject Category:Obsolete_units_of_measurement.
- Carcel subject Category:Photometry.
- Carcel subject Category:Physical_quantities.
- Carcel subject Category:Units_of_luminous_intensity.
- Carcel type Abstraction100002137.
- Carcel type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Carcel type Measure100033615.
- Carcel type ObsoleteUnitsOfMeasure.
- Carcel type PhysicalQuantities.
- Carcel type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Carcel type UnitsOfLuminousIntensity.
- Carcel comment "The Carcel is a former French unit for measuring the intensity of light. The unit was defined in 1860 as the intensity of a Carcel lamp with standard burner and chimney dimensions, which burnt colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a rate of 42 grams of colza oil per hour with a flame 40 millimeters in height.In modern terminology one carcel equals about 9.74 candelas.".
- Carcel label "Carcel".
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- Carcel wasDerivedFrom Carcel?oldid=551216175.
- Carcel isPrimaryTopicOf Carcel.