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In a Classic Model of the Electron: |
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• Spin = Angular Momentum = S = V * M * R (Velocity * Mass * Radius)
• Spin = S = h/2 = 5,27 10−35 Js
• Mass = 9,1 × 10−31 kg
• Radius = 10−19 m
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… and then: Velocity = V = S / (M*R)
= 5,27 10−35 Js/ (9,1 × 10−31 kg * 10−19 m)= 5,79*1014 m/s
>> 3,00×108 m/s = C, the speed of light
=> This model is not possible, because the velocity to explain the spin should be much bigger than the speed of light.
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In the Spinning Particle Model of the Electron:
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• V=c |
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… and then:
Radius = R = S / (M*c) =
= 5,27 10−35 Js/ (9,1 × 10−31 kg * 3 × 108 m)= 1,93 × 10−13 m
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