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English
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522

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Cover of: Spin in Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology)
Spin in Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology)
October 6, 2005, Cambridge University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Spin in Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology)
Spin in Particle Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology)
August 6, 2001, Cambridge University Press
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"Traditionally, in textbooks on quantum mechanics, spin is introduced via an idealized Stern-Gerlach experiment in which a non-relativistic beam of silver atoms passes through an inhomogeneous magnetic field."

Classifications

Library of Congress
QC793.3.S6 L43 2001

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
522
Dimensions
10 x 7.1 x 1.1 inches
Weight
2.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7737855M
Internet Archive
spinparticlephys00lead_276
ISBN 10
0521352819
ISBN 13
9780521352819
LCCN
00058523
OCLC/WorldCat
44594083

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Traditionally, in textbooks on quantum mechanics, spin is introduced via an idealized Stern-Gerlach experiment in which a non-relativistic beam of silver atoms passes through an inhomogeneous magnetic field.
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