Share this postMES SubstackMES Math Q/A 25: What is the Stern-Gerlach ExperimentCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:001Share this postMES SubstackMES Math Q/A 25: What is the Stern-Gerlach ExperimentCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1MES Math Q/A 25: What is the Stern-Gerlach ExperimentRather than explaining the Stern-Gerlack via "spin up and spin down electrons", magnetic isopotential lines may be the better explanation!Math Easy Solutions (MES)Jul 04, 20251Share this postMES SubstackMES Math Q/A 25: What is the Stern-Gerlach ExperimentCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1ShareYouTube - Math Q/A playlistIf you have math related questions, I may have answers. July 2, 2025 Wednesday at 10:00 AM PST#math #science #physics #quantumphysics #electromagnetismMES LinksDonate to MESSubscribeDiscussion about this videoCommentsRestacksShare this postMES SubstackMES Math Q/A 25: What is the Stern-Gerlach ExperimentCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreMES SubstackSubscribeAuthorsMath Easy Solutions (MES)Recent PostsExercise 2: Properties of Vector Function LimitsJul 3 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)Hutchison Effect Compilation from 1988 to 1989Jun 30 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)MES Livestream 96: Who Runs the World Deep DiveJun 29 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)Exercise 1: Precise Definition of a Vector Function LimitJun 29 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)There were 32 total tires on the alleged 9/11 planes yet only 2 were somehow "found" nearly fully intact?! 😮Jun 25 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)MES Math Q/A 23: What is a Grand Unified Theory?Jun 25 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)Charged Particles Moving in Electromagnetic FieldsJun 25 • Math Easy Solutions (MES)
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