Radiant flux is the measure of the total power of electromagnetic radiation (including light) emitted, reflected, transmitted, or received per unit time. It is measured in watts (W) and is essential in fields like photometry, radiometry, and optical engineering for quantifying light sources and energy transfer.
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About the results: The results are rounded to 8 decimal places for better readability. Please note that some rounding may occur during the conversion process, which can cause minor inaccuracies. Due to technical limitations, calculations are restricted to values between ±2.2250738585072E-308 and ±1.7976931348623E+308.