Re: How does a non-charged particle have magnetism?





PD wrote:
> Golden Boar wrote:
> > They how do you explain spintronics?
>
> Spintronics use charged particles with spin (chiefly electrons), which
> do have magnetic moments.

But the spin is flipped my magnetism, proving that the two are related.

All the information I have seen about spin, says that spin creates a
magnetic moment.
Can you show me some information that says otherwise?

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