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[[Category:Scientific Paper|electron beams magnetic field result electron motion intrinsic magnetic moment]]

Latest revision as of 10:20, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Electron beams magnetic field is not a result of electron motion but of their intrinsic magnetic moment
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Author(s) Christian Sutterlin
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2014
Journal None
No. of pages 8

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Abstract

This paper proposes an experiment intended for showing that the magnetic field of electrons is not the result of their translation, but of their magnetic moment. The magnetic moments of electrons are aligned in the metal cathode until the electrons are ejected towards the anode, and then they pass through the hole provided for this purpose to form a cathodic beam. Electric fields do not change the orientation of the magnetic moments of the electrons. If this beam is deflected up to 90 ? by an electric field, the magnetic moments of electrons are no longer parallel to their direction of translation, thus the magnetic field of the cathodic beam should disappear or at least no longer be measured by coils placed in a plane containing the beam, unlike what can be observed before deflection.