Classroom Aid - Electron Spin and the Stern-Gerlach experiment

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In this segment of our “How small is it” video book, we cover the atom. We start with J.J. Thomson’s Plum Pudding model of the atom. We then introduce Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation, and show how Ernst Rutherford used Alpha Particles in his scattering experiments to develop his version of the atom. We then cover Niels Bohr’s quantized atomic model along with input from Louis de Broglie who used the wave nature of electrons to show that they take the form of standing waves enveloping the nucleus instead of point particles orbiting the nucleus. We then introduce Schrodinger’s Equation, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the Pauli Exclusion Principle together with electron spin to fill out what we know about electrons around atoms. We explain electron tunneling as an example of these concepts and introduce the Scanning Tunneling Microscope based on these concepts to see atoms by “feeling” them. In closing, we introduce the atomic nucleus and Chadwick’s discovery of the neutron, review how small the nucleus is and ask how is possible for protons to hold together in the nucleus when there like charges should push them apart.

Music
@00:00 Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor - Berlin Chamber Orchestra; from the album “50 Must-Have Adagio Masterpieces” 2013

@05:02 Haydn - Cello Concerto No 2 II Adagio - Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Miklos Perenyi; from the album “50 Must-Have Adagio Masterpieces”, 2013

@09:12 Mozart - Violin Concerto No 3 - Christian Altenburger, German Bach Soloists; from the album “50 Must-Have Adagio Masterpieces” 2013

@20:01 Dave Porter - Breaking Bad Theme - Music from the Original Series Breaking Bad

@22:16 Bizet - L'Arlesienne Suite No 1, Op 23 - Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra; from the album “50 Must-Have Adagio Masterpieces” 2013

@26:57Mahler - Symphony No 5 III IV - Budapest Festival Orchestra; from the album “50 Must-Have Adagio Masterpieces” 2013
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I still remember watching this the first time. Great vid

zitchaden
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When the electron is deflected up or down, does it suffer a change in translative momentum? If so, does the deflecting change come from the magnet?

christophergame
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0:48 the small magnet will turn its state or direction (into a more stable state), because its state is unstable, so 0:55 could not be real.

georgegreen
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How do you make these animations please suggest,
And
Really great explanation 😊

vivekpanchal
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One can't do a Stern-Gerlach with charged particles. Dudes, at least try to get this right.

lepidoptera
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Thanks for the clear explanation.
It would appear relevant to mention the credits for the animation you used, it seems only fair : DATABURGER. Original video here :

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