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Stark effect
(Stark ef¦fect)
Pronunciation:
/stɑːk/
noun
Physics
the splitting of a spectrum line into several components by the application of an electric field.
Origin:
early 20th century
: named after Johannes Stark (1874–1957), German physicist
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