absorptiokertoimen
Absorptiokertoimen, often translated as absorption coefficient, is a physical quantity that describes how strongly a material absorbs radiation of a specific wavelength or frequency. It is a measure of the attenuation of light or other electromagnetic radiation as it passes through a substance. A higher absorptiokertoimen indicates that the material absorbs radiation more effectively, leading to a faster decrease in intensity with increasing depth or thickness.
The concept is fundamental in various fields, including optics, acoustics, and radiation physics. In optics, it
Mathematically, the absorptiokertoimen is often represented by the Greek letter alpha ($\alpha$). The Beer-Lambert law relates