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   omnilobe@gmail.com to Richard Kingstone   
   Re: Does a bound electron have a magneti   
   28 Feb 19 18:34:40   
   
   On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 2:53:52 PM UTC-10, Richard Kingstone wrote:   
   > The four quantum numbers (n, L, mL, ms) are well defined in the literature.   
   > Where;	ms is magnetic moment associated with spin; ms = ±½  (spin up, spin   
   down)   
   >    
   > It is reasonable to assume that the rotation of a bound electron may set up   
   a magnetic dipole. If a magnetic dipole does exist then the magnetic moment   
   “associated with orbit” (mn) may have two possible values;   
   >    
   > 		mn = ±½	    
   >    
   > Where;		   
   > mn = -½ represents “dipole north”    
   > mn = +½ represents “dipole south”   
   >    
   > Does a bound electron have orbital magnetic moment?   
   >    
   > Reference;	http://newstuff77.weebly.com   page 01 The Pyramid Periodic Table   
      
   The moment is not for a lone electron, it is paired with a proton that   
   shares the magnetic moment. It is observable only if an   
   external field is applied. When no external field is applied,   
   no magnetic moment is limited to only two directions.   
      
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