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| Zeeman Effect
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The atomic energy levels, the transpirations between these levels, and the associated spectral lines discussed to this point have implicitly assumed that there are no magnetic fields influencing the atom. If there are magnetic fields present, the atomic energy levels are split into a large number of levels and the spectral lines are also split . This splitting is called the Zeeman Effect.
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