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Do magnets effect the electrons in atoms in any way?
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Do magnets effect the electrons in atoms in any way?
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Do magnets effect the electrons in atoms in any way.
Can you list all the ways the electron can be effected like speed-ed up, or slowed down.
Not much info on the internet on how magnets effect electrons.
Thank you for your help, anything helps.
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Re: Do magnets effect the electrons in atoms in any way?
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Magnets definitely interact with electrons in atoms.
Look EMR (EPR):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_paramagnetic_resonance
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Re: Do magnets effect the electrons in atoms in any way?
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Also see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeeman_effect
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