Explain the physics of angular momentum in quantum mechanics
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Angular momentum is angular momentum. The only thing particular about quantum physics is that angular momentum is defined as matter (which is formed of particles) spinning around an imaginary axis, so you can't have angular momentum for particles alone, because there's no matter there other than the particle itself. Some say that spin is the analogue of angular momentum in quantum mechanics.
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