L6.1 Zeeman effect and fine structure
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- MIT 8.06 Quantum Physics III, Spring 2018
Instructor: Barton Zwiebach
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L6.1 Zeeman effect and fine structure
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one of the most interesting examples of a problem in QM that has beautiful analytic solutions, yet getting to them requieres very sharp thinking.
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Amazing Sir ...so calmly and perfectly explained .. I came from the video 15 Million Degrees (The Royal Institution) to know about the sun spots and its relation to the Zeeman effect you explained it !!! Thanks alot sir...
So much knowledge condensed in 13 minutes! So well presented! Makes you happy to find videos like these..
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I have a question and would appreciate a reply. I am from India and currently in 11th grade. I am learning about this topic in Chapter 1 of my chemistry class. I just want to confirm if the lecture I received is intended for 11th grade or if it is at a university level. I know this might be a silly question, but I would really appreciate a response. Thank you.
This is a university level course for undergraduates. For more course info and materials, visit the MIT OpenCourseWare at: ocw.mit.edu/8-06S18. Best wishes on your studies!
Is this a phy class? Where is all the equipment and tables for the experiments/demonstrations? 😂
Zeeman Effect = magnifying light using electromagnetic fields, no different to the Faraday Effect imho
Except not at all. The Zeeman effect does not magnify light. What is does is spread out the wavelength spectrum over several discreet wavelengths corresponding to the energy levels associated with the atom's magnetic moment. The Faraday effect has to do with the polarization of photons, which is a completely different phenomenon.