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A beam of compound light is no longer reflected by the lined surface in the ordinary way; instead each special kind of light follows its own path.
According to well-known electrodynamic laws, an electron moving in a magnetic field is acted upon by a force which runs perpendicular to the direction of motion of the electron and to the direction of the magnetic field, and whose magnitude is easily determined.
Faraday himself called his discovery the magnetization of light and the illumination of ... (more Pieter Zeeman quotes)
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Pieter Zeeman. 1865 - 25 Mei - 1935. Verhandelingen op 25 Mei 1935 Aangeboden aan Prof. Dr. P. Zeeman. by et al. J. D. Van der Walls |
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Pieter Zeeman 1865 25 Mei 1935 by P Zeeman |