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The contents of the Flik page were merged into Flick (physics) on August 2018. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history.
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). Ardric4701:48, 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.--Rayc01:09, 8 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
@PamD: I'm still around! I can't see what's on the page that you cited (which is okay), but I did find another article, Flick (physics), which probably needs to be merged into here. Back in the day (if not still), merging articles with similar amounts of content was complicated. And of course, a decision will have to be made about the preferred spelling. Ardric47 (talk) 19:34, 30 July 2016 (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. PamD22:00, 30 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]