It’s the most suitable word IMO. It resembles the meaning of spin people already understand. From this article “”Spin is the total angular momentum, or intrinsic angular momentum, of a body. The spins of elementary particles are analogous to the spins of macroscopic bodies.”
What exactly is the ‘spin’ of subatomic particles such as electrons and protons?
Does it have any physical significance, analogous to the spin of a planet?
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THIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWlk1gLkF2Y&t=309s
Just dropping this here as Lucid makes it very clear, as usual.
It’s the most suitable word IMO. It resembles the meaning of spin people already understand. From this article “”Spin is the total angular momentum, or intrinsic angular momentum, of a body. The spins of elementary particles are analogous to the spins of macroscopic bodies.”
It would be cool if electrons spun like these guys though.