Foot-candles to Kilolux

1 Foot-candle equals 0.010764 Kilolux using exact lux-based illuminance definitions.

Direct Answer

1 Foot-candle equals 0.010764 Kilolux

This conversion uses exact lux-based illuminance definitions.

For 10 Foot-candles, the result equals 0.107639 Kilolux.

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0.010764 Kilolux (klx)

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Explanation

Formula: Kilolux = Foot-candles × 0.010764. Why: this is a cross-system illuminance conversion. The calculator normalizes the value through lux, then applies the exact target-unit constant for consistent lighting and exposure work.

Foot-candles (fc): an imperial illuminance unit based on lumens per square foot, common in lighting design, building standards, and photographic exposure references.

Kilolux (klx): an illuminance unit equal to 1,000 lux, used for bright lighting conditions, exposure references, and high-illumination environments.

This route is useful when translating illuminance values between lux-based and foot-candle scales for architectural lighting, workplace standards, and exposure measurements.

This conversion is purely multiplicative because both units reduce through lux using fixed illuminance definitions with no offset.

Method & Reference

  • Method basis: exact conversion formula shown in Direct Answer.
  • Applied factor: 1 Foot-candle = 0.010764 Kilolux (using exact lux-based illuminance definitions).
  • Consistency rule: calculator output and table values use the same constants and rounding policy.

Common Conversion Values

Foot-candles (fc)Kilolux (klx)
1 0.010764
10 0.107639
50 0.538196
100 1.076391
300 3.229173
500 5.381955
1,000 10.76391
10,000 107.639104

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 foot-candle in kilolux?

1 Foot-candle equals 0.010764 Kilolux on this page.

Does this Foot-candles to Kilolux page use the fixed lux equivalent for foot-candles?

Yes. Foot-candle routes use one fixed lux equivalent on this page, so architectural lighting and exposure values stay aligned across the direct answer, calculator, and table.

When would I convert foot-candles to kilolux?

This route is useful when translating illuminance values between lux-based and foot-candle scales for architectural lighting, workplace standards, and exposure measurements.

How do I reverse Foot-candles to Kilolux?

Use the mirror Kilolux to Foot-candles route; it applies the inverse relationship with the same illuminance assumptions.