Light Time (LT) refers to the duration of time during which light is present. It is calculated by subtracting the no light time (NT) from the total time (TT). This metric can be useful in various contexts, such as determining the amount of daylight in a day or the duration of artificial lighting in a controlled environment.
The formula to calculate Light Time (LT) is:
\[ LT = TT - NT \]
Where:
Let's say the total time (TT) is 24 hours, and the no light time (NT) is 8 hours. Using the formula:
\[ LT = 24 - 8 = 16 \text{ hours} \]
So, the Light Time (LT) is 16 hours.