WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Electron Collision Model for 2D Spinning Particles

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X separation
particle 1 initial phase
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1
particle 2 initial phase
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2
speed:
V
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V
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V
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spin orientation of particle 2
θ
Ï•
electric field:
E
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E
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E
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magnetic field:
B
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B
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B
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Electrons (or any elementary particle with spin) can be modeled by a center of charge point (CC) spinning around a center of mass point (CM), thus allowing classic modeling of complex interactions that previously could only be explained with a complicated quantum model.
This Demonstration models the collision or interaction of two electrons thrown at each other from different positions at different speeds and initial conditions.
Many real-life results can be modeled: sharp angle scattering, forward scattering, paired electrons as in Bose condensates, and superconductivity (negative charges attracting each other and forming a stable bound state with spin equal to 1).