Why do spectral lines split in magnetic fields?
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The Zeeman effect is the splitting of the spectral lines of an atom in the presence of a strong magnetic field. The effect is due to the distortion of the electron orbitals because of the magnetic field. ... This is the anomalous Zeeman effect. In fact, it was the anomalous Zeeman effect that led to the discovery of spin
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