Is total angular momentum conserved in particle interaction?
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Is total angular momentum conserved in particle interaction? Imagine that two electrons interact by exchanging a virtual photon. I know that the total energy and linear momentum of the two electrons is conserved by the interaction. Is the total (orbital) angular momentum of the electrons conserved as well.
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Yes, total angular momentum conserved in particle interactions...
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Suppose an example....
That two electrons interact with each other by exchanging a virtual photon ,, then in this interaction the momentum get conserved by particles...
It is the total orbital momentum of the electron conserved as well...
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See here for your answer...
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Yes, total angular momentum conserved in particle interactions...
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Suppose an example....
That two electrons interact with each other by exchanging a virtual photon ,, then in this interaction the momentum get conserved by particles...
It is the total orbital momentum of the electron conserved as well...
-- Be Brainly....
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