wellenlängenintervalle
Wellenlängenintervalle, often translated as wavelength intervals, refer to a specific range of wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum. These intervals are crucial for classifying and understanding different types of electromagnetic radiation. For instance, the visible light spectrum, which humans can perceive, is divided into several well-defined wavelength intervals, including violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. Each of these intervals corresponds to a particular range of wavelengths, with violet having the shortest wavelengths and red the longest.
Beyond visible light, the electromagnetic spectrum encompasses a much wider array of wavelengths. Intervals such as
The study and application of specific wellenlängenintervalle are central to many scientific disciplines, including astronomy, physics,