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spectrum The result of the separation of white light into its component light waves.
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spectrum the distribution of variance or power across wavelength or frequency.
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spectrum Arrangement or display of light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation separated according to wavelength, energy or some other property.
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spectrum A loosely-defined wide range of frequencies. See also Band.
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spectrum or visible spectrum Band of electromagnetic radiation ranging from wavelengths of approximately 400 to approximately 700 nanometers, corresponding to the sensitivity of the human eye. Sensitivity does not drop to zero at the standard endpoints of the visible spectrum, but is so low that light outside these limits rarely has a significant effect on visual response. Many non-human animals respond significantly to light outside this range, especially to light of shorter wavelengths.
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