Physical Science
The candela is the SI unit of luminous intensity, representing the power emitted by a light source in a particular direction. It is one of the seven base SI units and is crucial for understanding how light interacts with human perception, as it quantifies the brightness of light sources. The candela is defined in terms of a specific light frequency and the radiant intensity of that frequency, providing a standardized way to measure light output.
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