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Extractions: Zeeman, Pieter [p E u r z A Pronunciation Key Zeeman, Pieter , Dutch physicist. He was professor of physics at the Univ. of Amsterdam from 1900 and director of the Physical Institute, Amsterdam, from 1908. In 1896 he discovered the Zeeman effect . He shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with H. A. Lorentz. His works include Researches in Magneto-Optics The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Extractions: Zeeman, Pieter Dutch physicist who discovered 1896 that when light from certain elements, such as sodium or lithium (when heated), is passed through a spectroscope in the presence of a strong magnetic field, the spectrum splits into a number of distinct lines. His discovery, known as the Zeeman effect, won him a share of the 1902 Nobel Prize for Physics with Hendrik Lorentz Lorentz proposed that light is caused by the vibration of electrons and suggested that imposing a magnetic field on light would result in a splitting of spectral lines by varying the wavelengths of the lines. Using a sodium flare between the poles of a powerful electromagnet and producing spectra with a large concave diffraction grating, Zeeman was able to detect a broadening of the spectral lines when the current was activated. In 1897 he refined the experiment and was successful in resolving the broadening of the narrow blue-green spectral line of cadmium produced in a vacuum discharge into a triplet of three component lines.
Extractions: Zeeman, Pieter [p E u r z A Pronunciation Key Zeeman, Pieter , Dutch physicist. He was professor of physics at the Univ. of Amsterdam from 1900 and director of the Physical Institute, Amsterdam, from 1908. In 1896 he discovered the Zeeman effect . He shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with H. A. Lorentz. His works include Researches in Magneto-Optics The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Pieter Zeeman The Record. (The Report Newsmagazine) Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon (1853-1928) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography) MIT professors win awards for physics achievements (University Wire) One Hundred Years of Quantum Physics (Science) List of Nobel Prize in physics winners.
Extractions: Zeeman est entré à l'Université de Plomb en 1885 et est devenu principalement un élève de Kamerlingh Onnes (la mécanique) et Lorentz (la physique expérimentale) : le dernier était postérieur pour partager le Prix Nobel avec lui. Une première récompense est entrée dans 1890 où il a été nommé à l'aide à Lorentz, lui permettant de participer à un programme de recherche vaste qui a inclus l'étude de l'effet de Kerr - une base(fondation) importante pour son grand travail futur. Il a obtenu le degré de son docteur en 1893, après qu'il est parti pour F. L'institut de Kohlrausch à Strasbourg, où pendant un semestre il a effectué le travail sous E. Cohn. Il a retourné à Leyden en 1894 et est devenu "le privaat-chargé-de-cours" (le conférencier hors faculté) de 1895 à 1897. Le talent de Zeeman pour des sciences naturelles est d'abord devenu apparent en 1883, quand, en suivant(servant) toujours le collège d'enseignement général, il a donné une description apte et le dessin d'une aurore boréale - alors clairement pour être observé dans son pays - qui a été publié dans la Nature. (Le Rédacteur a loué les observations méticuleuses "du Professeur Zeeman dans son observatoire à Zonnemaire"!) Déjà dans sa deuxième communication Zeeman a exprimé l'avis que l'existence acceptée de champs(domaines) magnétiques forts sur la surface du soleil pourrait être vérifiée, puisque ceux-ci doivent après des lignes spectrales tirées du corps céleste. (C'est typique de Zeeman pour prolonger(étendre) des concepts physiques dans le royaume de phénomènes célestes.) Dans une lettre à lui (1908) l'astronome G. E. Vigoureux, le Directeur de Support Wilson l'Observatoire, a corroboré cet avis au moyen des photographies qui ont indiqué que dans vortices solaire les lignes spectrales ont en effet semblé être affectées par des champs(domaines) magnétiques. Même la prédiction théorique concernant la corrélation probable entre les directions de polarisation et ceux des champs(domaines) magnétiques a été par la suite confirmée par Vigoureux.
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Extractions: Zeeman effect Zeeman effect, splitting of a single spectral line (see spectrum ) into a group of closely spaced lines when the substance producing the single line is subjected to a uniform magnetic field. The effect was discovered in 1896 by the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman. In the so-called normal Zeeman effect, the spectral line corresponding to the original frequency of the light (in the absence of the magnetic field) appears with two other lines arranged symmetrically on either side of the original line. In the anomalous Zeeman effect (which is actually more common than the normal effect), several lines appear, forming a complex pattern. The normal Zeeman effect was successfully explained by H. A. Lorentz using the laws of classical physics (Zeeman and Lorentz shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics). The anomalous Zeeman effect could not be explained using classical physics; the development of the quantum theory The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
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Extractions: Enlaces Zeeman, Pieter (Zonnemaire, 1865-Amsterdam, 1943) Físico neerlandés. Profesor en las universidades de Leiden y de Amsterdam, estudió las perturbaciones que los campos magnéticos provocan en los electrones atómicos ( efecto Zeeman ), de notable interés en la determinación de la estructura del átomo. Sus trabajos sobre la propagación de la luz en medios en movimiento relativo constituyeron una confirmación experimental de la teoría de la relatividad. En 1902 compartió con H.A. Lorentz el premio Nobel de física. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio
Zeeman Effect to a uniform magnetic field. The effect was discovered in 1896 by theDutch physicist pieter zeeman. In the socalled normal zeeman http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0853329.html
Extractions: Zeeman effect Zeeman effect, splitting of a single spectral line (see spectrum ) into a group of closely spaced lines when the substance producing the single line is subjected to a uniform magnetic field. The effect was discovered in 1896 by the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman. In the so-called normal Zeeman effect, the spectral line corresponding to the original frequency of the light (in the absence of the magnetic field) appears with two other lines arranged symmetrically on either side of the original line. In the anomalous Zeeman effect (which is actually more common than the normal effect), several lines appear, forming a complex pattern. The normal Zeeman effect was successfully explained by H. A. Lorentz using the laws of classical physics (Zeeman and Lorentz shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics). The anomalous Zeeman effect could not be explained using classical physics; the development of the quantum theory The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Extractions: P. Zeeman vystudoval Universitu v Leidenu a v roce 1890 zde zaèal pøednáet. O est klet pozdìji zkoumal vliv magnetického pole na vznik spektrálních èar (na základì návrhu svého uèitele H. Lorentze ). V roce 1900 získal post profesora fyziky na Universitì v Amsterodamu a v roce 1908 se stal øeditelem Fyzikálního ústavu. V závìru ivota se zabýval íøením svìtla v pohybujících se prostøedích (vodì), v krystalech a ve skle.
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