splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric field is called
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- Stark effect, , the splitting of spectral lines observed when the radiating atoms, ions, or molecules are subjected to a strong electric field. The electric analogue of the Zeeman effect (i.e., the magnetic splitting of spectral lines), it was discovered by a German physicist, Johannes Stark (1913).
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● Splitting of spectral lines when atoms are subjected to strong electric field is called stark effect.
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