Difference between revisions of "Table of particle spins"
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 17 March 2020
Spin is an intrinsic property of elementary particles. Intrinsic means we dont know why it is there, it just is. So shut up.
Spins of some particles relevant to NMR:
Particle | Spin |
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proton | 1/2 |
neutron | 1/2 |
electron | 1/2 |
photon | 1 |