The candela (/kænˈdɛlə/ or /kænˈdiːlə/; symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity; that is, luminous power per unit solid angle emitted by a point light source in a particular direction. Luminous intensity is analogous to radiant intensity, but instead of simply adding up the contributions of every wavelength of light in the source's spectrum, the contribution of each wavelength is weighted by the standard luminosity function (a model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths). A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela. If emission in some directions is blocked by an opaque barrier, the emission would still be approximately one candela in the directions that are not obscured.
The word candela means candle in Latin.
Like most other SI base units, the candela has an operational definition—it is defined by a description of a physical process that will produce one candela of luminous intensity. Since the 16th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1979, the candela has been defined as:
Ven escóndete en mis brazos
No vayan lo corruptos a robarte
Y luego verlo sueltos en las calles,
Ay no, no salgas ni un instante
No vaya a enamorarse de ti el aire
No vayan estos celos a matarme
Ay no
Es que yo tengo miedo de perderte
De que un minuto a solas tu me dejes
Sin abrazar tu cuerpo
Ay ven
Que hoy la comida tiene un alto precio
Y yo solo me alimento de tus besos
Para seguir viviendo
Ay venn
Ven, ven múdate a mi cuarto
Ven dame a cenar de tu mirada
Ven bríndame tu risa a carcajada
O ay no, no me andes en las calles
No vaya algún ladrón a secuestrarte
No vaya algún trujullo a desearte.
Amor, por que yo tengo miedo de perderte
De que un minuto a solas tu me dejes
Sin abrazar tu cuerpo
Ay ven
Que hoy la comida tiene un alto precio
Y yo solo me alimento de tus besos
Para seguir viviendo
Ay venn
Ven, ay ven
Ven mi amor, ven mi amor ay ven mi amor
Ven mi amor ay ven, ay ven, ay ven