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Physics, 25.12.2019 02:31, plshelpme53

Suppose that we repeat the experiment, except that we place the sodium flame in a strong, localized electric field. the field changes the energy levels of the sodium atom, but it does not affect the sodium in the lamp or the photons it produces. the shadow cast by the sodium flame when illuminated by the sodium lamp should stay the same, get darker, or lighter?

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