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Magnetic moment electron, proton, other particles

According to quantum mechanics, the electron and many other elementary particles such as proton and neutron have their own angular momentum, which is independent of the angular momentum. This independent angular momentum is called "spin" because spin is similar to ( but not the same as) the rotation of the earth. For the electron, the magnetic moment (ps) due to its spin (s and S) is given by... [Pg.5]


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