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Fundamental characteristic property of particles which together with orbital angular momentum acts as the generator of rotations and which doesn't have a classical equivalent but is sometimes compared to and contrasted with classical intrinsic angular momentum.
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Quantum intrinsic spin [closed]
In this Stanford lecture (YouTube, 15m 40s), Prof. Susskind claims that with the emission of a photon, reverse-aligned particles flip from down to up.
But if that were the case, then...
If a beam of s …
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Electromagnetsm, isospin, spin-1/2, and the early years of quantum mechanics question
An electron going around in a circular orbit produces a magnetic field because there is a varying electric field.
But the electric field of the electron itself is a spherically symmetrical field.
Sure …