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Is 5000 lux the same as 5000 lumens?
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Is 5000 lux the same as 5000 lumens?
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No, 5,000 lux is not the same as 5,000 lumens. 5,000 lux indicates the brightness at a specific point, while 5000 lumens represents the total light output from a source.
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