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demonstrations.wolfram.com

TIL an object's angular momentum is affected very slightly by the spin of its electrons (demonstrations.wolfram.com)

Until now I only learned an electron cannot be spinning in the classical sense, because it would have to be spinning faster than the speed of light (plus ‘spin 1/2’ has no classical sense.) This made me assume quantum ‘angular momentum’ sums to magnetism instead-of and without classical angular momentum.

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