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Physics, 13.02.2020 22:25, jcazaresroman7308

Because of the fine-structure splitting of the 3p state, the 3p ? 3s transition in sodium actually consists of two closely spaced lines of wavelengths 589.00 nm and 589.59 nm. Assuming a magnetic moment of one Bohr magneton, find the effective magnetic field that produces the fine-structure splitting of the 3p state of sodium.

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