Zeeman

[ US /ˈzimən/ ]
NOUN
  1. Dutch physicist honored for his research on the influence of magnetism on radiation which showed that light is radiated by the motion of charged particles in an atom (1865-1943)
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How To Use Zeeman In A Sentence

  • Sulla superficie del sole le macchie vengono analizzate sfruttando un fenomeno definito per la prima volta dal fisico olandese Pieter Zeeman, che aveva scoperto che immergendo in un campo magnetico una bottiglia riempita di gas, le linee spettrali emesse da questo gas subiscono uno split, una fessura centrale: si spaccano in due longitudinalmente. Radiopassioni
  • Grazie allo split di Zeeman gli spettrogrammi delle macchie solari rivelano l'intensità magnetica del fenomeno e possono persino servire per determinane la direzione. Radiopassioni
  • A roll angle measurement system using a transverse Zeeman laser is presented in this paper.
  • They were disappointed that invoking space quantization failed to elucidate the vexing problem of the ‘anomalous’ Zeeman effect, the complex splitting patterns of spectral lines in a magnetic field.
  • Pauli's basic model was wrong, as it considered only orbital magnetism; spin, still undiscovered in 1920, has a major role both in ferromagnetism and in the anomalous Zeeman effect.
  • A symmetrical common - path heterodyne interferometry is proposed traverse Zeeman laser and a high - speed phase measurement technology.
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