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Example of stark effect

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The Stark effect can lead to splitting of degenerate energy levels. For example, in the Bohr model, an electron has the same energy whether it is in the 2s state or any of the 2p states

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The Stark effect can lead to splitting of degenerate energy levels. For example, in the Bohr model, an electron has the same energy whether it is in the 2s state or any of the 2p states. ... Therefore, the formerly degenerate energy levels will split into slightly lower and slightly higher energy levels.

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