an electron pair has a spin
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❤ Thanks for asking this very deep question
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♦ Well your answer is correct an electron has a spin +1/2 and also -1/2
♦ Option B is Definitely your correct answer
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❣Now your question is why +1/2 or- 1/2 why not something likr 1 or -1 ??? ❣
♦ Well , This is very deep and fundamental question
♦ The Noble prize winning physicist Richard Feynman was once asked for a simple answer to this question
♦ ( Actually It was related to a phenomenon , the spin - statistics relationship why spin half particle are fermions )
♦ He came back next day and said " I can't do it . That means we really don't understand it "
♦ All we can say that by performing experiment we can measure it's spin and it is half h bar
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❤ Thanks for asking this very deep question
❣Here is your answer which you are searching for❣
♦ Well your answer is correct an electron has a spin +1/2 and also -1/2
♦ Option B is Definitely your correct answer
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❣Now your question is why +1/2 or- 1/2 why not something likr 1 or -1 ??? ❣
♦ Well , This is very deep and fundamental question
♦ The Noble prize winning physicist Richard Feynman was once asked for a simple answer to this question
♦ ( Actually It was related to a phenomenon , the spin - statistics relationship why spin half particle are fermions )
♦ He came back next day and said " I can't do it . That means we really don't understand it "
♦ All we can say that by performing experiment we can measure it's spin and it is half h bar
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