Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Extracted from ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel. 16. Band"". No backstrip. Pp. 155-164.
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First printing of this important paper in which Pauli points out certain connections between the weak-field case and the theoretically simpler case of a strong magnetic field. Pauli interpreted the anomalous effect on the basis of the olf quantum theory while staying in Copenhagen. The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field. The Zeeman effect is named after the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman.
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Berlin, Julius Springer, 1923. 8vo. Extracted from ""Zeitschrift für Physik. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel. 16. Band"". No backstrip. Pp. 155-164.
First printing of this important paper in which Pauli points out certain connections between the weak-field case and the theoretically simpler case of a strong magnetic field. Pauli interpreted the anomalous effect on the basis of the olf quantum theory while staying in Copenhagen. The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field. The Zeeman effect is named after the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman.