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Comments before first article merger with Flick (physics)

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I can't tell offhand whether this is actually a commonly-used unit, just a neologism, or a hoax, but I cleaned it up just in case. I changed "steradians squared" to "steradians", assuming that this is for spectral radiance (radiance per unit wavelength). Ardric47 01:48, 6 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I found it in a text book I was reading. The unit is obsillete, but I'd thought I'd put it up here just in case anyone ever ran into it. I'll try to find the reference, but I remember copying the unit definition dirrectly from the page.--Rayc 01:09, 8 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Good! That would also explain why I can't find any Google results. Ardric47 02:13, 8 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
      • @Ardric47: Thanks for that - well spotted! Looking around, although the Flik article is much longer-established, there seem to be more ghits for "microflick" than "microflik". Neither spelling is in the Oxford English Dictionary in the sense of a unit. The first of the 2 refs in Flick (physics) seems dead. I think we need to merge this older article into the newer one, as Flick/Microflick seems to be the commoner spelling - it's late now and I'm not feeling up to it but will have a go tomorrow or some time. Will need to tweak the hatnote about all the other Fliks too. All fascinating stuff - I can't even remember how I came to looking at Fliks in the first place. PamD 22:00, 30 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]