A beam of neutral hydrogen atoms in their ground state is moving into the plane of this page and passes through a region of a strong inhomogeneous magnetic field that is directed upward in the plane of the page. After the beam passes through this field, a detector would find that it has been
A. deflected upward
B. deflected to the right
C. undeviated
D. split vertically into two beams
E. split horizontally into three beams
(GR9677 #11)
The Stern–Gerlach experiment → spin discovery
A beam of neutral atom passes through inhomogeneous magnetic field will split vertically into 2 beams representing spin-up and spin-down electrons.
Answer: D
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