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Definition | : | luminous intensity |
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Luminous intensity (I) is a measure of the amount of light emitted by a source in a particular direction. It is typically measured in candela (cd).
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Iodine
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italic
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moment of inertia
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1 (Roman numeral)
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Isoleucine
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Ionic strength
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imaginary unit/number
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Identity matrix
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innovation, a prefix to denote BMW electric vehicles
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van 't Hoff factor
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Isospin
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orbital inclination
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interlaced
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The full form of I is luminous intensity
information | Current | Iodine | moment of inertia | 1 (Roman numeral) | Ionic strength | imaginary unit/number | Identity matrix | van 't Hoff factor | Isospin | luminous intensity | orbital inclination
information | Current | Iodine | italic | moment of inertia | 1 (Roman numeral) | Isoleucine | Ionic strength | imaginary unit/number | Identity matrix | internet | innovation, a prefix to denote BMW electric vehicles | van 't Hoff factor | Isospin | luminous intensity | orbital inclination | interlaced