Carcel

/kɑːrˈsɛl/ noun

A unit of luminous intensity based on the light produced by a Carcel lamp, used historically to measure brightness.

Named after Bernard-Guillaume Carcel, a French inventor who created the Carcel lamp in the early 19th century; the unit became a standard in photometry.

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