Conversion to lux (Light intensity)

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How would I go about converting 59.7 mw/m^2 to lux?

I would appreciate any help I can't find an equality.
 
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Petrucciowns said:
How would I go about converting 59.7 mw/m^2 to lux?

I would appreciate any help I can't find an equality.

Hi Petrucciowns! :smile:

1 lux = 1 lumen per m2

1 lumen = 1 candela steradian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumen_(unit))

and (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candela#Definition) …
The candela is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 × 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1⁄683 watt per steradian.
 
Yes, but those conversions don't match up with the variables that I have.