There exist subatomic particles whose spin is

Chapter 41, Problem 41.60

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There exist subatomic particles whose spin is characterized by s = 1, rather than the s = 1 2 of electrons. These particles are said to have a spin of one. a. What is the magnitude (as a multiple of U) of the spin angular momentum S for a particle with a spin of one? b. What are the possible values of the spin quantum number? c. Draw a vector diagram similar to Figure 41.13 to show the possible orientations of S u .

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