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What is the name of the phenomena in physics and astronomy which involves the splitting of a spectral line into two or more
components of slightly different frequency when the light source is placed in a magnetic field?
Lumen Effect
Alpenglow Effect
Zeeman Effect
Raman Effect
- Zeeman Effect:
- Involves the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a magnetic field.
- Named after Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman.
- Lumen Effect:
- Not a recognized phenomenon in physics or astronomy related to spectral lines.
- Alpenglow Effect:
- Refers to the reddish glow seen near the horizon opposite the sun during twilight.
- Not related to spectral line splitting.
- Raman Effect:
- Describes the change in wavelength of light when it is scattered, resulting in a shift in frequency.
- Not directly related to spectrums in a magnetic field.
Correct Answer: Zeeman Effect
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