värvispekter
Värvispekter refers to the range of colors that can be produced or perceived within a given context. In optics, it specifically describes the spectrum of visible light, which is a continuous range of colors from red to violet. This spectrum is what we see when white light is dispersed, for example, by a prism. Each color corresponds to a different wavelength of light. Red has the longest wavelength, while violet has the shortest. The order of colors in the visible spectrum is typically remembered using mnemonics like ROYGBIV, representing red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Beyond visible light, the term värvispekter can also be used more broadly to encompass the range of