Measurements concerning radiation-phenomena in the magnetic field. - (I)
by ZEEMAN, Pieter (1865-1943)
Price: $401.00- Bookseller: Jeff Weber Rare Books
- Seller Inventory #: S5204
- Format: Hardcover
- Book condition: 2
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Taylor and Francis
- Place: In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. XLV, Fifth Series, January - June 1898
- Date published: 1898
Book Description
In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. XLV, Fifth Series, January - June 1898. London:: Taylor and Francis. 1898. hardcover. 2. 219 x 152 mm. 8vo. Pages 197-201. [Entire volume: [vii], [1], 548 pp.] Quarter black morocco, morocco corners, marbled boards, raised bands, gilt spine; rubbed. Ex library blind-stamps of the University of Chicago Library. Very good. . FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. "In the spring of 1897, after his move to the University of Amsterdam, Zeeman resolved a magnetically 'broadened' spectral line into the triplet of distinct polarized components that the Lorentz theory predicted for a sufficiently intense magnetic field. This in a very real sense was the peak of the Zeeman-Lorentz investigation of the Zeeman effect." DSB, XIV, p. 598.
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