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Many subatomic particles (including the electron) behave as if they were spinnin

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Question

Many subatomic particles (including the electron) behave as if they were spinning around their axis. Measurements indicate that the electron has a spin angular momentum of h/4pi, where h is Planck's constant. A simplistic model imagines the electron to be a spinning spherical ball of uniform density. Other measurements indicate that if the electron really is a spherical ball, its radius must be less than 10^-18 m.

Show that if the simplistic model were true, the speed of the surface of the electron would be much faster than the speed of light.

(A more sophisticated quantum-mechanical model of electron spin avoids this paradox.)

Explanation / Answer

L =h/4pi

mass of electron m =9.1x10^-31 kg, r=10^-18m

h =6.63x10-34Js

Angular momentum L =mvr

v =L/mr = h/4pi x mr

v =6.63x10-34/ (4x3.14x9.1x10-31x10-18 )

v =5.8x1013 m/s

Velcoity of light is 3x108 m/s

So velocity of given electron is greater than speed of light.

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