Do electrons really spin??
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Explore the fascinating world of electron spin in this video. Unravel the principles behind quantum mechanics as we delve into the intrinsic property that defines an electron's behavior. From spin states to magnetic moments, join us on a journey through the quantum realm to understand the fundamental concept shaping the foundation of modern physics.
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As a physicist I would say your take is as reasonable one to take as is humanly possible. We simply cannot expect to be able to apply instinctive, Newtonian concepts taken for granted at the macroscopic level as accurate ones to apply once any measurable of interest becomes comparable to h-bar in magnitude - this is the rough threshold where all that can be accurately described must be done using the wave-function. best regards for success DKB
@johnm.v709
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kzread.info/dash/bejne/pnphk8Z_YMiopNY.html Basic state of the cosmos There in about "spin"
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Spinsters do.
Just observe the moon for 30 days. You come to know the truth. Does the moon rotate itself? No, but the earth is rotating. What is the reason behind this? Same solar family: earth rotating itself but not the sub-planet moon. How do you make a formula for that using the center-of-gravity spinning theory? If possible, please let me know how many planets are rotating themselves along with the sun in the major of 7. As per my analysis, atoms are made of extremely tiny particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons. In these 3 particles, electrons are the positive energy, neutrons are the negative energy, and those 2 are never rotating themselves, but protons are effected by positive and negative energy, which is why protons are self-revolving. Coming to our solar system electron is sun, neutron is moon and proton is the earth that is the reason earth rotating self. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@sciencetalk2468
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Actually our moon rotate too but it's rotation period and revolution periods are quite equal so you see that moon doesn't rotate but it rotates in reality. And you can't compare sub atomic particles with planets or stars, Quantum world behaves completely different from our macroscopic world
@sciencetalk2468
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Also proton is positively charged and electron is negative. Neutron has no charge
Indian englush pronunciation is to bad, it is hard to understand a complicated topics like electorn spins.
@sciencetalk2468
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Oh really😅😅
@thebrightestsideofphysical8786
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I think pronounciation doesn't matter, I understand the full topic very easily
@paulblart4797
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Eh the accent itself isnt that bad, but added with the mic quality its hard to catch some works here and there
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