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If electrons orbit an atom in discrete energy levels like n= 1 , 2, 3 ... 
and they never orbit in between the ground state and the first excited state .
then why should a magnetic field break this rule and push the electron a little bit so when it relaxes back down it emits a longer or shorter wave-length of light because of the zeeman effect.
				
			and they never orbit in between the ground state and the first excited state .
then why should a magnetic field break this rule and push the electron a little bit so when it relaxes back down it emits a longer or shorter wave-length of light because of the zeeman effect.
 
 
		