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22. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1902: Pieter Zeeman
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'''Pieter Zeeman''' ( May 25 October 9 ) was a physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Hendrik Lorentz for his discovery of the Zeeman effect
Born in Zonnemaire Netherlands , Zeeman was a student of Lorentz at the University of Leiden . He began lecturing at Leiden in . In , at the request of Lorentz, he began investigating the effect of magnetic field s on a light source and discovered what is now known as the Zeeman effect . This discovery proved Lorentz's theory of electromagnetic radiation
Zeeman was appointed professor of physics at the University of Amsterdam in . In he became director of its Physical Institute.
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    Zeeman studierte Physik bei Hendrik Antoon Lorentz und Heike Kamerlingh Onnes an der Universit¤t Leiden . Nach Abschluss seines Studiums blieb der junge Physiker zun¤chst in Leiden und lehrte dort als Privatdozent. wechselte Zeeman an die Universit¤t Amsterdam und erhielt dort den Ruf f¼r eine ordentliche Professur. wurde Zeeman zum Direktor des physikalischen Instituts ernannt
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    Pieter Zeeman May 25 October 9 ) (pronounced zā'm¤n) was a physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Hendrik Lorentz for his discovery of the Zeeman effect Born in Zonnemaire Netherlands , Zeeman was a student of Lorentz at the University of Leiden . He began lecturing at Leiden in . In , at the request of Lorentz, he began investigating the effect of magnetic fields on a light source and discovered what is now known as the Zeeman effect . This discovery proved Lorentz's theory of electromagnetic radiation Zeeman was appointed professor of physics at the University of Amsterdam in . In he became director of its Physical Institute. He won the Henry Draper Medal in Zeeman crater on the moon is named in his honor. edit
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    holandský fyzik Pieter Zeeman se narodil 25. kvìtna 1865 v Zonnemaire (malá vesnice na ostrovì Schouwen v Holandsku) v rodinì místního luteránského knìze. Od roku 1885 studoval na univerzitì v Leidenu mj. u H. A. Lorentze (experimentální fyzika) a H. Kamerlingh-Onnese (mechanika), který byl mj. v roce 1913 laureátem Nobelovy ceny za fyziku. Od roku 1890 pùsobil jako Lorentzùv asistent (v roce 1902 oba získali Nobelovu cenu za fyziku). V roce 1893 obhájil doktorát. V roce 1895 se oženil s Johannou Elizabeth Lebretovou. Mìl s ní syna a tøi dcery. Roku 1896 popsal jev, kdy po zapnutí vnìjšího magnetického pole dochází k tomu, že ostré spektrální èáry se štìpí na víc prostorovì blízkých spektrálních èar. Zeeman tento jev vysvìtlil jako interakci mezi magnetickým polem a magnetickým dipólovým momentem (souvisí s orbitálním momentem). V pøípadì nepøítomnosti vnìjšího magnetického pole ke štìpení spektrálních èar nedochází. Jev byl pozdìji pojmenován Zeemanovým jevem - za objevy související s tímto jevem obdržel v roce 1902 Nobelovu cenu spolu s H. A. Lorentzem

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    (b. May 25, 1865, Zonnemaire, Neth.d. Oct. 9, 1943, Amsterdam), Dutch physicist who shared with Hendrik A. Lorentz the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1902 for his discovery of the Zeeman effect Zeeman, who had been a student of Lorentz at the University of Leiden, began lecturing at Leiden in 1890. Six years later, at the suggestion of Lorentz, he investigated the effect of magnetic fields on a source of light and found that each of the lines in the spectrum of emitted light split into several lines; this became known as the Zeeman effect. Zeeman was appointed professor of physics at the University of Amsterdam in 1900 and director of its Physical Institute in 1908. Remaining there until his death, he conducted research on the propagation of light in moving media such as water, quartz, and flint.

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    Click the link for more information. ) into a group of closely spaced lines when the substance producing the single line is subjected to a uniform magnetic field. The effect was discovered in 1896 by the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman. In the so-called normal Zeeman effect, the spectral line corresponding to the original frequency of the light (in the absence of the magnetic field) appears with two other lines arranged symmetrically on either side of the original line. In the anomalous Zeeman effect (which is actually more common than the normal effect), several lines appear, forming a complex pattern. The normal Zeeman effect was successfully explained by H. A. Lorentz using the laws of classical physics (Zeeman and Lorentz shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics). The anomalous Zeeman effect could not be explained using classical physics; the development of the

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