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- Spectrum abstract "A spectrum (plural spectra or spectrums) is a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary infinitely within a continuum. The word was first used scientifically within the field of optics to describe the rainbow of colors in visible light when separated using a prism. As scientific understanding of light advanced, it came to apply to the entire electromagnetic spectrum.Spectrum has since been applied by analogy to topics outside of optics. Thus, one might talk about the spectrum of political opinion, or the spectrum of activity of a drug, or the autism spectrum. In these uses, values within a spectrum may not be associated with precisely quantifiable numbers or definitions. Such uses imply a broad range of conditions or behaviors grouped together and studied under a single title for ease of discussion.In most modern usages of spectrum there is a unifying theme between extremes at either end. Some older usages of the word did not have a unifying theme, but they led to modern ones through a sequence of events set out below. Modern usages in mathematics did evolve from a unifying theme, but this may be difficult to recognize.".
- Spectrum thumbnail Rainbow_above_Kaviskis_Lake,_Lithuania.jpg?width=300.
- Spectrum wikiPageID "29329".
- Spectrum wikiPageRevisionID "600725027".
- Spectrum hasPhotoCollection Spectrum.
- Spectrum subject Category:Concepts_in_physics.
- Spectrum subject Category:Optics.
- Spectrum subject Category:Scientific_terminology.
- Spectrum comment "A spectrum (plural spectra or spectrums) is a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary infinitely within a continuum. The word was first used scientifically within the field of optics to describe the rainbow of colors in visible light when separated using a prism. As scientific understanding of light advanced, it came to apply to the entire electromagnetic spectrum.Spectrum has since been applied by analogy to topics outside of optics.".
- Spectrum label "Espectro (física)".
- Spectrum label "Spectre (terminologie)".
- Spectrum label "Spectrum".
- Spectrum label "Spectrum".
- Spectrum label "Spettro atomico".
- Spectrum label "Widmo optyczne".
- Spectrum label "Спектр".
- Spectrum label "طيف (فيزياء)".
- Spectrum label "スペクトル".
- Spectrum label "光學頻譜".
- Spectrum sameAs Spectre_(terminologie).
- Spectrum sameAs Spektrum.
- Spectrum sameAs Spettro_atomico.
- Spectrum sameAs スペクトル.
- Spectrum sameAs 스펙트럼.
- Spectrum sameAs Spectrum.
- Spectrum sameAs Widmo_optyczne.
- Spectrum sameAs Espectro_(física).
- Spectrum sameAs m.0785g.
- Spectrum sameAs Q654182.
- Spectrum sameAs Q654182.
- Spectrum wasDerivedFrom Spectrum?oldid=600725027.
- Spectrum depiction Rainbow_above_Kaviskis_Lake,_Lithuania.jpg.
- Spectrum isPrimaryTopicOf Spectrum.