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If I have a 2,000 candelas red light source under normal rural atmospheric conditions at what distance would I expect the source to no longer be visible to the eye?
The discussion revolves around the visibility range of a 2,000 candelas red light source under normal rural atmospheric conditions. Participants explore factors affecting visibility, including atmospheric composition, time of day, and environmental conditions.
Participants express differing views on the factors influencing visibility, and no consensus is reached regarding a specific distance at which the light source would no longer be visible.
Limitations include assumptions about atmospheric conditions, the influence of time of day, and the need for specific situational data to provide a definitive answer.
MK-IV said:I am assuming a normal rural atmosphere in the western United States containing dusts with a relatively low humidity component.
MK-IV said:If I have a 2,000 candelas red light source under normal rural atmospheric conditions at what distance would I expect the source to no longer be visible to the eye?