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1. pjungw+uk[view] [source] 2020-04-26 21:46:28
>>qqqqqu+(OP)
Quantum spin. Electrons aren't really spinning, right? But why do we call it spin? I know it has something to do with angular momentum. What are the possible values? Is it a magnitude or a vector? Is there a reason we call it "spin" instead of "taste" or some other arbitrary name? How do you change it? What happens to it when particles interact?
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2. contra+on[view] [source] 2020-04-26 22:12:36
>>pjungw+uk
Annoyingly I've always struggled with the precise definition of spin, but to my understanding angular momentum is only conserved if you take spin into account as well. Being quantum mechanical there is some ambiguity in the direction, but in principle it is a vector (except it's a superposition of several vectors, and this superposition is also equal to superpositions of different vectors, I think there is usually one 'pure' vector, but that might just be after measurement).
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