dispersiovaikutus
Dispersiovaikutus, also known as dispersion effect, refers to the phenomenon where the speed of a wave depends on its frequency. This occurs in a medium where the refractive index or other properties vary with wavelength. For electromagnetic waves, such as light, dispersion causes different colors (which have different wavelengths) to travel at slightly different speeds through a material. This leads to the separation of white light into its constituent colors, a process observed in prisms, where it is called chromatic dispersion.
In optics, dispersion is responsible for the formation of rainbows and the operation of devices like spectrometers,
Beyond light, the concept of dispersion applies to other types of waves as well, including sound waves