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Pieter Zeeman was born on May 25, 1865.

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Pieter Zeeman was born on May 25, 1865.

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Pieter Zeeman died on October 9, 1943 at the age of 78.

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Pieter Zeeman died on October 9, 1943 at the age of 78.

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Pieter Zeeman won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903.

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Pieter Zeeman was a Dutch scientist who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1902 with his partner Hendrik Lorentz. They discovered the Zeeman effect, a physics principle.

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Pieter Zeeman has written:

'Researches in magneto-optics' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Magnetooptics

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Pieter Zeeman was born on May 25, 1865 and died on October 9, 1943. Pieter Zeeman would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 150 years old today.

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Hendrik Lorentz and Pieter Zeeman.

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Pieter Zeeman won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1902 for his discovery of the Zeeman effect, which demonstrated the splitting of spectral lines in a magnetic field. This discovery provided crucial evidence for the existence of subatomic particles and helped establish the field of atomic physics.

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The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1904 was awarded jointly to Lord Rayleigh and Pieter Zeeman. Lord Rayleigh was recognized for his investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of the element argon. Pieter Zeeman was recognized for his discovery of the Zeeman effect, which proved the existence of magnetic splittings in spectral lines.

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Michaël Zeeman was born in 1958.

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Michaël Zeeman died in 2009.

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Christopher Zeeman was born on 1925-02-04.

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Zeeman - chain store - was created in 1967.

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I think you are asking about Pieter Zeemen from the Netherlands.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Zeeman

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P. Zeeman has written:

'Researches in magneto-optics'

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The 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics was shared equally by Hendrick Antoon Lorentz and

Pieter Zeeman, " ... in recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their

researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena".

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The anomalous Zeeman effect occurs when the spectral lines of an atom split into more than three components under an external magnetic field, while the normal Zeeman effect involves only three components. Anomalous Zeeman effect is typically observed in heavy atoms with multiple electrons, whereas normal Zeeman effect is commonly observed in lighter atoms with only one or a few electrons. The anomalous Zeeman effect is a more complex phenomenon that requires the consideration of spin-orbit coupling in addition to magnetic field interactions.

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Ted Hadeishi has written:

'Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry' -- subject(s): Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Zeeman effect

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No, the reverse process of the photoelectric effect is not the Zeeman effect. The Zeeman effect is the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of a magnetic field, while the photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a material when exposed to light. They are two distinct phenomena in physics.

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A Zeeman slower is a device that uses magnetic fields to slow down atomic or molecular beams by reducing the kinetic energy of the particles. It employs the Zeeman effect, where the energy levels of atoms or molecules are altered in the presence of a magnetic field, to control the velocity of the particles. This is important in experiments like laser cooling and trapping atoms for further manipulation or study.

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J. Zeeman has written:

'De Nederlandse staande klok' -- subject(s): History, Clocks and watches, Longcase clocks, Clock and watch making

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zeeman efeect is splitting of a single spectral line into multiple ones in the pressence of a magnetic filed and stark effest ,the same only takes place in an electrical field.

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The Zeeman effect refers to the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of a magnetic field. It occurs because the magnetic field causes the energy levels of electrons in atoms to shift, leading to the splitting of spectral lines into multiple components. This effect is commonly observed in the spectra of atoms, ions, and molecules.

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There isn't a specific "second" Nobel Prize as the prizes are awarded in different categories (such as Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, etc.) each year. The first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901.

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The splitting of single spectral lines of an emission or absorption spectrum of a substance into three or more components when the substance is placed in a magnetic field. The effect occurs when several electron orbitals in the same shell, which normally have the same energy level, have different energies due to their different orientations in the magnetic field. A normal Zeeman effectis observed when a spectral line of an atom splits into three lines under a magnetic field. An anomalous Zeeman effectis observed if the spectral line splits into more than three lines. Astronomers can use the Zeeman effect to measure magnetic fields of stars. Compare Stark effect.

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1902 was awarded jointly to Hendrik Antoon Lorentz and Pieter Zeeman in recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena

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Atoms with an even number of electrons have paired electrons in each orbital, resulting in a net zero magnetic moment. This leads to only the normal Zeeman effect being observed, where the spectral lines split into three components. In contrast, atoms with an odd number of electrons possess unpaired electrons, which can give rise to both normal and anomalous Zeeman effects.

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Alan George Brown has written:

'Nuclear magnetic and Zeeman quadrupole resonance' -- subject(s): Quadrupole moments, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Physics Theses, Zeeman effect

'Introduction to subject indexing' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Subject cataloging, Indexing

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The Zeeman effect refers to the splitting of atomic energy levels in the presence of a magnetic field. In quantum mechanics, this effect is described by including the interaction between the magnetic field and the magnetic moment of the atomic system in the Hamiltonian. This interaction leads to the splitting of energy levels into several sublevels, with the number of sublevels dependent on the strength of the magnetic field.

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E. P. Lewis has written:

'The Effects Of A Magnetic Field On Radiation -Memoirs By Faraday Kerr And Zeeman'

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Yes, the Zeeman effect, which is the splitting of spectral lines in the presence of a magnetic field, has been observed in sunspots, suggesting the presence of high magnetic fields in those regions. This effect provides important information about the strength and structure of magnetic fields in sunspots.

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Thomas J. Cook has written:

'Optical radio frequency double resonance Zeeman spectroscopy of the CN free radical'

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The cast of Limelight Girls 10 - 2004 includes: Brooke Banx Nikki Lain Chris Zeeman

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Carel Vorstelman has written:

'Van de zee en de zeeman' -- subject(s): Naval art and science, Juvenile literature

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  • Aganist de Broglie's dual nature of atom.
  • Against Heisenberg's Uncertainity priciple.
  • Do not explain Zeeman Effect.
  • Do not explain Stark's Effect.

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It depends on the element that you are using, and what state the electron is in. In general this is a dimensionless constant that is derived out of the quantum j, i, and f numbers that governs Zeeman Splitting

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Two or more different states of a quantum mechanical system are said to be degenerateif they give the same value of energy upon measurement. The number of different states corresponding to a particular energy level is known as the degeneracy of the level, as zeeman effect split the spectral lines in to several components having slight differences in freguency, as frequency corresponds to energy I think in this way degeneracy of energy levels is removed.

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The cast of Zwaarmoedige verhalen voor bij de centrale verwarming - 1975 includes: Henny Alma as Vrouw in tram (segment "Mijnheer Frits") Fien Berghegge as Moeder (segment "Mijnheer Frits") Jon Bluming as Jon (segment "Zeeman Tussen Wal en Schip") Rijk de Gooyer as Postbode (segment "Een Winkelier Keert Niet Weerom") Lex Goudsmit as Opa (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Helen Hedy as Vrouw in portiek (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Jaap Hoogstra as Oude Man (segment "Zeeman Tussen Wal en Schip") Michiel Kerbosch as Michiel (segment "Zeeman Tussen Wal en Schip") John Kraaykamp as Winkelier (segment "Een Winkelier Keert Niet Weerom") Frits Lambrechts as Gerrie (segment "Zeeman Tussen Wal en Schip") Peer Mascini as Schoft (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Hugo Metsers as Frits van Vliet (segment "Mijnheer Frits") Frans Mulder as Snackbarhouder (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Lydia Polak as Mevrouw Kannegieter (segment "Mijnheer Frits") Theo Pont as Man in portiek (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Johan te Slaa as Kerstboomverkoper (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Carry Tefsen as Vrouw van Jon (segment "Zeeman Tussen Wal en Schip") Pleuni Touw as Juffrouw Lenie (segment "Mijnheer Frits") Sacco van der Made as Vader (segment "Mijnheer Frits") Chiem van Houweninge as Zeeman (segment "Zeeman Tussen Wal en Schip") Siem Vroom as Barman (segment "De Smalle Oude Man") Ralph Wingens as Schoft (segment "De Smalle Oude Man")

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It's used to determine the magnetic field strength of stars. That's not really a "why", though. I suppose the "why" would be "because they want to know the magnetic field strength of stars".

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Paul Sidney Delaup has written:

'Zeeman effects in the band spectra of calcium hydride and magnesium hydride' -- subject(s): Hydrides, Spectra, Spectrum analysis

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Rhett Truesdale George has written:

'An experimental study of frequency modulation of the laser by the Zeeman effect' -- subject(s): Radio frequency modulation, Magnetooptics, Lasers

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Atomic transitions in the presence of a strong magnetic field can result in the splitting of spectral lines due to the Zeeman effect. This effect causes the energy levels of the atom to shift, resulting in multiple closely spaced lines in the spectrum. The splitting of the lines provides information about the strength and direction of the magnetic field.

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The cast of Haeundae - 2009 includes: Nicole Dionne as Yeon-Hee Sean House as Helicopter Crew Chief James Kneafsey Gerry Robertson Mark Zeeman

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