In optical engineering and telecommunications engineering, the flick is a unit of spectral radiance. One flick corresponds to a spectral radiance of 1 watt per steradian per square centimeter of surface per micrometer of span in wavelength (W·sr-1·cm-2·µm-1). This is equivalent to 1010watts per steradian per cubic meter (W·sr-1·m-3). In practice, spectral radiance is typically measured in microflicks (10-6 flicks). One microflick is equivalent to 10 kilowatts per steradian per cubic meter (kW·sr-1·m-3).
In optical engineering and telecommunications engineering, the flick is a unit of spectral radiance. One flick corresponds to a spectral radiance of 1 watt per steradian per square centimeter of surface per micrometer of span in wavelength (W·sr-1·cm-2·µm-1). This is equivalent to 1010watts per steradian per cubic meter (W·sr-1·m-3). In practice, spectral radiance is typically measured in microflicks (10-6 flicks). One microflick is equivalent to 10 kilowatts per steradian per cubic meter (kW·sr-1·m-3).