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QM texts explain electron spin as an intrinsic spin with intrinsic angular momentum of electron.
And this theory predicts (or postdicts maybe?) splitting of silver or hydrogen atom or electron beams in Stern Gerlach experiments.
a few questions:
1) intrinsic angular momentum with its magnetic moment is invoked to explain the beam splitting in a nonuniform magnetic field. But many electrons in a sivler atom also have non zero angular momentum and associated magnetic moment. Why does this not also cause beam splitting in SG experiment into more than two beams ??
2) Does QED predict electron spin?
3) Does the Dirac equation predict electron spin or handle it, and how or any link to an explanation would be good.
tia
And this theory predicts (or postdicts maybe?) splitting of silver or hydrogen atom or electron beams in Stern Gerlach experiments.
a few questions:
1) intrinsic angular momentum with its magnetic moment is invoked to explain the beam splitting in a nonuniform magnetic field. But many electrons in a sivler atom also have non zero angular momentum and associated magnetic moment. Why does this not also cause beam splitting in SG experiment into more than two beams ??
2) Does QED predict electron spin?
3) Does the Dirac equation predict electron spin or handle it, and how or any link to an explanation would be good.
tia