absorptionsvärden
Absorptionsvärden, often translated as absorption values, refer to the quantitative measurement of how much electromagnetic radiation a substance absorbs at a specific wavelength or over a range of wavelengths. These values are fundamental in various scientific fields, including spectroscopy, photochemistry, and material science. In essence, an absorption value quantifies the intensity of light that is diminished as it passes through a material.
The concept is closely related to Beer-Lambert Law, which states that the absorbance of a solution is
Absorption values are typically determined experimentally using spectrophotometers. These instruments measure the amount of light transmitted