Where do atoms get the energy to spin?
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Date: September 16th, 2024 2:25 AM
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Date: September 16th, 2024 8:53 AM
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Atoms don’t spin in the same way that we think of larger objects spinning, but the particles within atoms, like electrons, do possess angular momentum, which can be thought of as a kind of “spin.” However, this “spin” isn’t physical spinning but rather a quantum property inherent to the particles.
The energy that electrons and other subatomic particles have comes from their interactions with forces in the universe, such as the electromagnetic force for electrons bound to a nucleus. When atoms form, the energy levels of electrons are determined by the quantum mechanics governing their behavior, and their “spin” is an intrinsic property that doesn’t require any additional energy to be sustained. It’s a fundamental characteristic of particles.
In summary, the “spin” of particles like electrons comes from their quantum mechanical nature, not from any external energy source.
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