- The
Zeeman effect (/ˈzeɪmən/;
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzeːmɑn]) is the
effect of
splitting of a
spectral line into
several components in the
presence of...
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Zeeman or
zeeman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zeeman may
refer to: "
Zeeman (Je
Verlangen Is De Zee)",
Dutch rendering of the 1960-61 German-language...
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Zeeman textielSupers B.V. (stylized as
ZEEMAN) is a
Dutch chain store with 1,300
establishments in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, Luxembourg...
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Pieter Zeeman (Dutch: [ˈzeːmɑn]; 25 May 1865 – 9
October 1943) was a
Dutch physicist who
shared the 1902
Nobel Prize in
Physics with
Hendrik Lorentz for...
- Sir Erik
Christopher Zeeman FRS (4
February 1925 – 13
February 2016), was a
British mathematician,
known for his work in
geometric topology and singularity...
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Pieter Zeeman,
primarily known for the
Zeeman effect. In SI units, it is
given by E Z e e m a n = − μ 0 ∫ V M ⋅ H E x t d V {\displaystyle E_{\rm {
Zeeman}}=-\mu...
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Zeeman or
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Zeeman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Pieter Zeeman (1865–1943), Dutch...
- In
atomic physics, a
Zeeman slower is a
scientific instrument that is
commonly used in
atomic physics to slow and cool a beam of hot
atoms to
speeds of...
- Mary Lou
Zeeman is a
British mathematician at
Bowdoin College in the US,
where she is R.
Wells Johnson Professor of Mathematics. She
specializes in dynamical...
- In mathematics, the
Zeeman conjecture or
Zeeman's collapsibility conjecture asks
whether given a
finite contractible 2-dimensional CW
complex K{\displaystyle...