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Relation between spin of electron and magnetic field

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Answered by kushsgh
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relation between spin of electrin and magnetic field is ...

Since paired electrons spin in opposite directions, their magnetic fields cancel one another out.

An electron is not a spinning ball of charge and the intrinsic spin of particles cannot be understood in such terms. Not only is it difficult to make sense of what it means for a pointlike particle to spin, but also when treating the electron

as a spinning ball of charge one finds a value of the ratio between the magnetic moment and the angular momentum that is a factor 2 too small.

To understand why a rotating charged ball generates a magnetic field, note that every charge on the ball will move in a circle, so there is in fact a current, and that current will generate a magnetic field.

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