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Re: Who knows their electron's spin?

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Y.Porat

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Jan 28, 2012, 3:09:43 PM1/28/12
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On Jan 28, 8:14 am, moro...@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney)
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> "gu...@hotmail.com" <gu...@hotmail.com> writes:
> >> This magnetic field is caused by electron movement,
> >> not by total orientation of electron spin.
>
> >> In the opposite case the very main part of the field
> >> would be independent on current value.
>
> >> Magnetic field does corrupt energy symmetry of spin values.
> >> But in direction of magnetic field - circles in case of wire,
> >> not in direction of electric field.
> >I still think you're omitting something Poutnik?
> >Cause linear current in a wire still doesn't explain the up or down
> >direction of the magnetic field....somehow this direction must still
> >be related to the electrons total angular momentum while traveling
> >in the current...if not that then what else would determine it?
>
> The magnetic field around a wire is circular around the wire, with the
> wire at the center.  There is no up or down with a circular magnetic
> field. The field is produced entirely by the current flow, any effect of
> the spins would cancel out.

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spin has nothing to do with rotation

idiot parrot !

Y.Porat
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