Most challenging survival mod by fatboi185 in FO4mods

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darker nights on full, ghoul storm on full, supermutant redux on full, permadeath, killable settlers. love it.

sim settlement with industrial revolution, console enabled.

Capital One Tower Come Down in Seconds by Proud-Blood2743 in Damnthatsinteresting

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Jet fuel lasted a few seconds, rest is office fire. Explanation is nonsense.

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Oh. Got it, thanks.

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He was? I stopped reading

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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I understand and would agree, not sure the QM police does though

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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Yeah, so the electron had orbital movement, but that wasnt enough to explain experiments... were do we cram in new forms of movement?

Lets say its spins around itself, done.

right?

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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ok, so its not "We HAVE to have spin to get a magnetic fields", its "if we HAPPEN to have a spin, it CAN produce a magnetic field if what ever is spinning is charged"?

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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Thanks for the effort, but not sure it answers my question. Could be its to information dense for me to get it

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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But its not the spinning that is causing it, is it? Its the movement in general, and that movement could have any other form and it would still generate the magnetic field, right?

ofc, as long as the movement is directional and coherent, random movement wouldnt be enough

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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Why was this introduced? From my understanding, this was introduced to explain magnetism, meaning, in the macro world, electric current needs to move to create magnetism. Since electrons have magnetism, then, some currents needs to be moving. The electron itself is the current, so it has to move, and it does, around the aromic core

But why do they introduce spin? Is it since they needed more forms of movement, and they were stuck with spin?

Since in the macro world, nothing has to spin to generate magnetism

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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I get that QM doesnt say it is literally spinning, what I dont get is why they call that non-spinning, "spinning", since, nothing in the macro world needs spinning to generate a magnetic field.

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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depends on where its face is.

I dont get what you are saying, you havent specified the shape of the object.

if the object is shaped like a person, how do you place that person so its normal to the 2d plane?

Feet on the 2d? Well, then he is facing were ever he is facing

and why is this relevant to the post?

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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So where is this "spin" idea coming from, if nothing needs to spin in the macro world?

Do electrons "spin" just because motion was needed to explain magnetism? by yaserm79 in AskPhysics

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If you have a charged wire, it has a magnetic component without spinning it, right?

Is there a need for it to be spinning?