The Hamiltonian for an electron in a hydrogen atom subject to a constant magnetic field B is (neglecting spin): e 2me p?

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The Hamiltonian for an electron in a hydrogen atom subject to a constant magnetic field B is (neglecting spin): e 2me p?

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The Hamiltonian For An Electron In A Hydrogen Atom Subject To A Constant Magnetic Field B Is Neglecting Spin E 2me P 1
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The Hamiltonian for an electron in a hydrogen atom subject to a constant magnetic field B is (neglecting spin): e 2me p? e? H: + L.B 2me 4πεor where L is the angular momentum operator. (a) Consider the line corresponding to the transition (n = 4,1 = 3) + (n = 3,1 = 2). What will be the effect of the magnetic field on that transition line? (b) Sketch the new spectrum and the possible transitions, constrained by the selection rule Am= 0, +1. = = = =
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