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When an electron moving in an atomic orbit is in a magnetic field B, the force exerted on the electron produces a small change in the orbital motion; the electron orbit precesses about the direction of B. As a result, each electron acquires an additional angular momentum that contributes to the magnetization of the sample.
The magnet that produces the field on the electron orbit also produces a field in the interior of the orbit.
The muon or pion, after being slowed down in matter, is captured in a high atomic orbit and cascades down, ejecting electrons by the Auger effect or radiating visible light or X-ray photons, to an orbit with a radius less than 1/200 that of the corresponding electron orbit.
Thus, the electron orbit centers are not fixed, but they oscillate harmonically at w.
We apply the microwave-driven electron orbit model, which implies a radiation-driven oscillation of the two-dimensional electron system.
In addition, the electron orbit and intensity were estimated using an electron optics and electron gun design program 'EGUN'EGUN
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Because of the quantization, the electron orbits have fixed sizes and energies.
The Lamb shift results from the virtual particles' bumping into an electron orbiting in the hydrogen atom and altering its orbit slightly.
Adjacent elements in a row differ from one another by a proton in the nucleus and an electron orbiting that nucleus.
Gyrotrons make use of an energy-transfer mechanism between an electron orbiting in a magnetic field and an electromagnetic field at the cyclotron frequency.
In the 1920s, Paul Dirac, an English physicist, combined the two in a relativistic quantum theory of hydrogen, the simplest of atoms, with a single electron orbiting a single proton.
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