The 589-nm yellow line in sodium is actually two

Chapter , Problem 8

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The 589-nm yellow line in sodium is actually two veryclosely spaced lines. This splitting is due to an internalZeeman effect. Can you explain this? [Hint: Put yourself inthe reference frame of the electron.]

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