Measurements concerning radiation-phenomena in the magnetic field. - (I). In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. XLV, Fifth Series, January - June 1898.

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By ZEEMAN, Pieter (1865-1943).
London:: Taylor and Francis, 1898., 1898. 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. Zeeman (1865-1943), along with Lorentz, shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in physics "in recognition of the extraordinary service they had rendered by their investigations of the influence of magnetism upon the phenomena of radiation." "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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Measurements concerning radiation-phenomena in the magnetic field. - (I). In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. XLV, Fifth Series, January - June 1898.

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ZEEMAN, Pieter (1865-1943).

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1898


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