The Stern-Gerlach experiment demonstrated that electron spin has quantized angular momentum
The Stern-Gerlach experiment demonstrated that electron spin has quantized angular momentum
What spin is in quantum mechanics — an intrinsic angular momentum that has no classical analogue
Quantum spin is an intrinsic angular momentum without classical counterpart
What the quantum Hall effect reveals — Hall conductance is quantized in units of e²/h
Quantum Hall effect shows quantized Hall conductance as e²/h
What the Aspect experiments confirmed — Bell inequality violations prove quantum nonlocality is real
Aspect experiments demonstrated quantum entanglement's nonlocality, violating Bell's inequalities
What the fractional quantum Hall effect shows — emergent particles with fractional charge
Fractional quantum Hall effect demonstrates emergent particles with fractional electric charge
What the spin-statistics theorem connects — integer spin particles are bosons, half-integer spin are fermions
Spin-statistics theorem: Integer spin = bosons, half-integer spin = fermions
How does the Quantum Hall Effect demonstrate the quantization of the Hall conductance, and what role does Planck's constant play in this phenomenon?
Quantum Hall Effect: Hall conductance quantized as νe²/h, where h is Planck's constant
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