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what is the real meaning of the spin of the electron??
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Plz explain the real meaning of electron spin. What has it to do with Pauli`s exclusion principle? Does it have any classical analogue ?? Explain how & why ???


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In quantum mechanics and particle physics, spin is a fundamental characteristic property of elementary particles, composite particles (hadrons), and atomic nuclei.

All elementary particles of a given kind have the same spin quantum number, an important part of the quantum state of a particle. When combined with the spin-statistics theorem, the spin of electrons results in the Pauli exclusion principle, which in turn underlies the periodic table of chemical elements. The spin direction (also called spin for short) of a particle is an important intrinsic degree of freedom.

Wolfgang Pauli was the first to propose the concept of spin, but he did not name it. In 1925, Ralph Kronig, George Uhlenbeck, and Samuel Goudsmit suggested a physical interpretation of particles spinning around their own axis. The mathematical theory was worked out in depth by Pauli in 1927. When Paul Dirac derived his relativistic quantum mechanics in 1928, electron spin was an essential part of it.

There are two types of

angular momentum in quantum mechanics

:

Orbital angular momentum

, which is a generalization of

angular momentum

in

classical mechanics

(

L

=

r

×

p

), and spin, which has no analogue in classical mechanics.

Since spin is a type of angular momentum, it has the same

dimensions

:

J

s

in

SI units

. In practice, however, SI units are never used to describe spin: instead, it is written as a multiple of t

The head-on collision of a quark (the red ball) from one proton (the orange ball) with a gluon (the green ball) from another proton with opposite spin; spin is represented by the blue arrows circling the protons and the quark. The blue question marks circling the gluon represent the question: Are gluons polarised? The particles ejected from the collision are a shower of quarks and one photon of light (the purple ball).

he

reduced Planck constant ?

. In

natural units

, the

?

is omitted, so spin is written as a unitless number.




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