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Zeeman Effect Experiment
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17. Similarly, create lines 6-10.
18. Create line 6, C
2
, with terms from the Calculator list (click the multi-colored triangle ( )) and with icons from the Calcu-
lator keypad.
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The first term in brackets, [C
0
(1/m
2
)], is under “User Defined Constants”.
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The next term, [Planck’s constant (J •s)], and the third term [Speed of light (m/s)] are both under “Constants”.
19. Line 7,
Bohr, is also made up from terms in the Calculator list (click the icon ( )).
•
The first term, [C
2
(J/m)] is the equation from line 6 and it is found under “Equations/
Constants”.
•
The next term, [R
+
(m)], and the third term in brackets, [R
-
(m)], are both under “User
Defined Data”.
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The fourth term, [d (m)], and the fifth term, [B (T)], are both under “User Defined
Constants”.
20. Line 8,
B, is also made from terms in the Calculator list (click the icon ( )).
•
The first term, [C
2
(J/m)], is under “Equations/Constants”.
•
The second term, [R plus (m)], and the third term, [R minus (m)], are both found under “User Defined Data”.
•
The fourth term, [d (m)], and the fifth term, [B (T)], are both under “User Defined Constants”.
21. Line 9,
R is also made from terms in the Calculator list (click the icon ( )).
•
The two terms in brackets, [R
+
(m)], and [R
-
(m)] are both under “User Defined Data”.
22. Line 10, del R, is also made from terms in the Calculator list (click the icon ( )).
•
The two terms in brackets, [R
plus (m)], and [R
minus (m)] are both under “User Defined Data”.
Label the Other Columns of the Tables
23. Click “Select Measurement” in the third column of Table 1. Select “C” from the “Equations/Constants” choices in the
Calculator list (click the icon ( )).
24. Similarly, define the third and forth columns of Table 2 to be “
Bohr” and “
R”
25. Define the third and forth columns of Table 3 to be “
B” and “del R”.
Figure 29: Calculations 6 through 10
Figure 30: Equations/Constants