Meaning Of The Word Stark effect
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Stark effect in American English
noun: the splitting into two or more components of the spectral lines of atoms in an electric field Stark effect in British English noun: the splitting of the lines of a spectrum when the source of light is subjected to a strong electrostatic field, discovered by Johannes Stark (1874–1957) in 1913 |
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