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What is nuclear spin ?

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Answered by Hari057
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It is common practice to represent the total angular momentum of a nucleus by the symbol I and to call it "nuclear spin". For electrons in atoms we make a clear distinction between electron spin and electron orbital angular momentum, and then combine them to give the total angular momentum.

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Answered by Aadarshini6A1
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Hydrogen nuclei (protons) have magnetic properties called nuclear spin....the behave like tiny rotating magnets represented by vectors...the sum of all tiny magnetic fields of each spin is called net magnetization or macroscopic magnetization....

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