kvanttivärin
Kvanttivärin, also known as quantum color, is a concept in quantum mechanics that describes the color of light as a function of its wavelength. Unlike classical color theory, which often treats color as a subjective perception, kvanttivärin is based on the objective properties of light. In the visible spectrum, light with a wavelength of approximately 450 nanometers is perceived as violet, while light with a wavelength of about 700 nanometers is perceived as red. The intermediate wavelengths correspond to the other colors of the visible spectrum: indigo, blue, green, yellow, and orange.
The term "kvanttivärin" is derived from the Swedish words "kvant" meaning quantum, and "färg" meaning color. It
Kvanttivärin is not limited to the visible spectrum. In the ultraviolet and infrared regions, light also has