May be it is not the 'rotation of the electron about its own axis', but surely it IS the 'movement' of electron causing the magnetism. My question is that whether any moving charge (positive or negative) causes magnetism or does the electron have some additional property causing the magnetism...
Dunno whether this is the right place for this question! but As it is related to subatomic particles, I think it is!
We know that magnetism arises due to rotation of an electron around its own axis in metals, but after all what happens due the moving electric current?
Will the same...
You mean to say that application of magnetic field or electric field causes the atom to change the spectral lines it had been producing, but it doesn't change the pattern of spectral lines already produced by the atom.
but still how one can establish the existence of sublevels and orbitals...
Hi,
I was wondering what really ARE spectral lines?
Are they electromagnetic waves?
But still they are affected by magnetic & electric field in the Zeeman and Starks effect respectively, whereas the electromagnetic waves are not. so is there any theory explaining...