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    The Magnitude of the Spin Angular Momentum for an Electron
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The Magnitude of the Spin Angular Momentum for an Electron

Question 28

Question 28

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The magnitude of the spin angular momentum for an electron is equal to


A) The magnitude of the spin angular momentum for an electron is equal to A)    B)    C)    /2 D) ±   /2 E)
B) The magnitude of the spin angular momentum for an electron is equal to A)    B)    C)    /2 D) ±   /2 E)
C) The magnitude of the spin angular momentum for an electron is equal to A)    B)    C)    /2 D) ±   /2 E)    /2
D) ± The magnitude of the spin angular momentum for an electron is equal to A)    B)    C)    /2 D) ±   /2 E)    /2
E) The magnitude of the spin angular momentum for an electron is equal to A)    B)    C)    /2 D) ±   /2 E)

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