Topics
- Quantum Mechanics
 - Spin
 - Quantum Measurement
 
Description
The classic Stern-Gerlach Experiment shows that atoms have a property called spin. Spin is a kind of intrinsic angular momentum, which has no classical counterpart. When the z-component of the spin is measured, one always gets one of two values: spin up or spin down.
Sample Learning Goals
- Describe the observations made in the Stern-Gerlach experiment.
 - Describe how spins behave in the presence of a magnetic field.
 - Recognize that spin is quantized.
 - Describe how measuring spin along some direction changes its state.
 - Argue from experimental observations that spin in the x direction and spin in the z direction must be incompatible observables.
 
            
              
              