s4bldg:spectrumMax — maximum spectrum

IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/spectrumMax
Is defined by
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v1.1.2/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v2.1.1/
Is referenced by
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v1.1.2/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v2.1.1/
License

Definition in SAREF4BLDG v2.1.1 ontology document

s4bldg:spectrumMax — maximum spectrum

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v2.1.1/spectrumMax
label
maximum spectrum
definition
The spectrum of radiation describes its composition with regard to wavelength. Light, for example, as the portion of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, is radiation with wavelengths in the range of approx. 380 to 780 nm (1 nm = 10 m). The corresponding range of colours varies from violet to indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. These colours form a continuous spectrum, in which the various spectral sectors merge into each other.

Definition as a Named Individual

belongs to
saref:Property

Definition in SAREF4BLDG v1.1.2 ontology document

s4bldg:spectrumMax — maximum spectrum

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v1.1.2/spectrumMax
label
maximum spectrum
definition
The spectrum of radiation describes its composition with regard to wavelength. Light, for example, as the portion of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, is radiation with wavelengths in the range of approx. 380 to 780 nm (1 nm = 10 m). The corresponding range of colours varies from violet to indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. These colours form a continuous spectrum, in which the various spectral sectors merge into each other.

Description as an Object Property