Physics, asked by shravya4256, 1 year ago

Is total angular momentum conserved in particle interaction?

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Answered by keshrishi9898
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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.

Answered by brainlystargirl
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Heya....

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...

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