Zeeman Effect Explanation for B. Sc.

Zeeman Effect Introduction Zeeman Effect was observed In 1896, by the Zeeman (the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman) that, when an atom is placed in an external magnetic field, and then it excited, the spectral lines emits in the deexcitation process are split into several components. These several components were determined by their frequencies. Supporting Physical ...
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Dipole Moment of Atom: Key for Material’s Properties

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I start it with a simple example of a classroom. As you know, in the classroom when there is no teacher students sit in random directions. While the teacher enters the classroom all the students get aligned towards the teacher. The orientation of students because of the teacher, this is equivalent to the external magnetic ...
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Magnetic Hysteresis Loop and B H Curve Explanation

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Introduction of Magnetic Hysteresis Loop To understand this topic first of all we have to understand the basic concept. Like what is magnetic flux density and magnetic field intensity right? Also, permeability plays an important role in magnetism. Here, two things are by which I can explain the magnetic field density and intensity. One is ...
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