单词 | zeeman effect |
释义 | Zeeman effect in British English (ˈziːmən) noun the splitting of a spectral line of a substance into several closely spaced lines when the substance is placed in a magnetic field Word origin C20: named after Pieter Zeeman (1865–1943), Dutch physicistZeeman effect in American English 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 three lines (normal Zeeman effect) or into many lines (anomalous Zeeman effect) Word origin after Zeeman |
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