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spektar

Spektar is a term that denotes a range or continuum of related properties, values, or phenomena. In everyday language and in scientific contexts, it is often used as a synonym or near-synonym of spectrum, referring to the set of wavelengths of light, frequencies of a signal, or other graded dimensions.

It derives from the Latin spectrum, which in turn comes from the Greek spektron, meaning appearance, image,

In physics and optics, spektar describes the electromagnetic spectrum—the full range of electromagnetic radiation from radio

Beyond science, spektar is used metaphorically to describe a broad range of qualities, opinions, or possibilities,

See also: spectrum, spectrometry, spectral analysis, wavelength, frequency spectrum.

or
view.
As
a
result,
spektar
appears
in
the
vocabularies
of
several
languages
to
express
the
idea
of
a
spectrum
or
range.
waves
to
gamma
rays.
In
spectroscopy,
the
line
or
continuous
spectrum
is
analyzed
to
infer
material
properties.
In
signal
processing
and
acoustics,
the
frequency
spectrum
shows
how
signal
energy
is
distributed
across
frequencies.
In
color
science,
the
spectral
composition
of
light
relates
to
perceivable
colors
and
color
rendering.
such
as
a
spectrum
of
ideas,
behaviors,
or
emotions.
In
branding
and
culture,
it
may
appear
as
a
product
name
or
title,
reflecting
the
sense
of
variety
and
breadth.