Multiple Choice
A muon is exactly like an electron (including having ) except it is 207 times as massive. The classical model of spin would imply that a muon rotates
A) 207 times faster than an electron.
B) 207 times slower than an electron.
C) at the same rate as the electron.
D) at some other rate (specify) .
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