anomalous Zeeman effect
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anomalous Zeeman effect — anomalusis Zėmano reiškinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. anomalous Zeeman effect vok. anomaler Zeeman Effekt, m rus. аномальный эффект Зеемана, m pranc. effet Zeeman anormal, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
anomalous Zeeman effect — Physics, Optics. See under Zeeman effect … Useful english dictionary
Zeeman effect — n. [after ZEEMAN Pieter] Physics the effect produced upon the structure of the spectral lines of light emitted or absorbed by atoms subjected to a moderately strong magnetic field, resulting in the splitting of each spectrum line into two or… … English World dictionary
Zeeman effect — The Zeeman effect ( /ˈzeɪm … Wikipedia
Zeeman effect — Physics, Optics. the dividing of a spectral line or lines as a result of placing a radiation source in a magnetic field. The division consists of three equally spaced lines (normal Zeeman effect) in systems for which the spin quantum number is… … Universalium
Zeeman , Pieter — (1865–1943) Dutch physicist Born at Zonnemair in the Netherlands, Zeeman studied at Leiden University and received a doctorate in 1893. This was for his work on the Kerr effect, which concerns the effect of a magnetic field on light. In 1896 he… … Scientists
Pieter Zeeman — Infobox Scientist name = Pieter Zeeman imagesize = 180px caption = Pieter Zeeman birth date = birth date|1865|5|25|mf=y birth place = Zonnemaire, Netherlands death date = death date and age|1943|10|9|1865|5|25 death place = Amsterdam, Netherlands … Wikipedia
anomaler Zeeman-Effekt — anomalusis Zėmano reiškinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. anomalous Zeeman effect vok. anomaler Zeeman Effekt, m rus. аномальный эффект Зеемана, m pranc. effet Zeeman anormal, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
effet Zeeman anormal — anomalusis Zėmano reiškinys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. anomalous Zeeman effect vok. anomaler Zeeman Effekt, m rus. аномальный эффект Зеемана, m pranc. effet Zeeman anormal, m … Fizikos terminų žodynas
paschen-back effect — ˈpäshənˈbäk noun Usage: usually capitalized P&B Etymology: after Friedrich Paschen died 1947 and Ernst Back b1881 German physicists : a limiting stage of the Zeeman effect which occurs as the magnetic field causing it is greatly increased and in… … Useful english dictionary