sagedusspekter
Sagedusspekter, often translated as "frequency spectrum" or "spectral distribution of frequency," refers to the way power or energy is distributed across the range of frequencies present in a signal or a phenomenon. In essence, it describes which frequencies are dominant and how strong they are within a complex signal. Imagine a sound wave; its sagedusspekter would show the individual pitches (frequencies) that make up the overall sound and how loud each pitch is.
This concept is fundamental in many scientific and engineering disciplines. In physics, it's used to analyze
The sagedusspekter is typically visualized as a graph where the horizontal axis represents frequency and the