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Pool light measurement using an optical integrating sphere

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The total luminous flux, also known as the total quantity of light, emitted by the pool light, may be determined by the measurement of pool lights using an optical integrating sphere . This procedure is used to calculate the total amount of light. This information is essential for evaluating the efficacy of the light in terms of both its brightness and its overall performance. An optical integrating sphere is a spherical that has a diffuse inner surface that is highly reflective and distributes light out evenly in all directions. It is also known as an optical integrating globe. When the light from the pool is brought inside the sphere, it is reflected several times until it is dispersed uniformly throughout the whole inside surface. This results in the light being distributed in a consistent manner, which enables an accurate assessment of the overall amount of light being produced. At the exit port of the sphere, a photodetector such as a photodiode or a spectrometer  is positione