Mean lumens is a term used to describe the average luminous flux output of a light source over its entire rated life. This number can be determined by taking the total lumens of all the individual lamps in a given sample and dividing it by the number of lamps tested. Mean lumens are an important factor when comparing two lamps, as they give an indication of how much light will be produced over an extended period.

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