resonansfärg
Resonansfärg, in Swedish, translates to resonance color. This term is used in physics and optics to describe a phenomenon where certain materials or objects appear to change color depending on the angle of observation or illumination. It is closely related to structural coloration and iridescence, where color is produced by the physical structure of a surface rather than by pigments.
The underlying principle of resonance color is the interference of light waves. When light strikes a surface
This selective enhancement and cancellation of specific wavelengths leads to the perception of color. Because the