how do you calculate the spin of an electron ?? what relation does it have with angular momentum what is the equation ??
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Similarly, the electron's intrinsic spin angular momentum S is given by S=√s(s+1)h2π(s= 1/2 for electrons), S = s ( s + 1 ) h 2 π ( s = 1/2 for electrons), s is defined to be the spin quantum number.
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◑ Electron spin is not used to determine the electron shells, subshells, or orbitals, unlike the quantum numbers n, l, and ml. Electron spin is given by the equation, ∥S∥=√s * (s+1) * h. In the quantum theory, the electron is considered like the minute magnetic bar and its spin faces the north pole of the minute bar.
Angular momentum is defined, mathematically, as L=Iω, or L=rxp. This equation is an analog to the definition of linear momentum as p=mv. Units for linear momentum are kg⋅m/s while units for angular momentum are kg⋅m2/s.