Illuminance E
The unit of measurement is the lux [lx]: E = F / A
F = luminous flux in lumenens
A = area illuminated in m2
Illuminance E is the ratio between the luminous flux and the area to be illuminated. An illuminance of 1 lx occurs when a luminous flux of 1 lm falls evenly on an area of 1 m�. Based on the definitions for illuminance luminous intensity and solid angle W = A/r2, we obtain the following formula for illuminance:
E = I / r2
Photometric inverse square law
r = distance of the light source to the object in m
A = area illuminated in m2
I = luminous intensity in Candela
It is assumed that the light falls perpendicular to the surface it illuminates. If the surface is at an angle a then E = I/r2 must be multiplied by cos a.

Illuminance
The unit of measurement is the lux [lx]: E = F / A
Illuminance E is the ratio between the luminous flux and the area to be illuminated. An illuminance of 1 lx occurs when a luminous flux of 1 lm falls evenly on an area of 1 m�. Based on the definitions for illuminance luminous intensity and solid angle W = A/r2, we obtain the following formula for illuminance:
E = I / r2
It is assumed that the light falls perpendicular to the surface it illuminates. If the surface is at an angle a then E = I/r2 must be multiplied by cos a.
Illuminance
