Is it Possible to Spin an Atom without Breaking it Apart?

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of using high-speed spinning to split atoms, but this is not feasible due to quantum mechanics and the need for collisions to study particles like quarks and gluons. Additionally, most interesting particles at accelerators are produced in collisions rather than existing beforehand.
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i mean, people are creating LHC to split the atoms, but why don't we just spin it? spin in in high speed and see if a quark/photon/electron would break
can we not do that? is it mathematically impossible to have a mass in the center of rotation?
 
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You have to consider quantum mechanics for this. There are excited states of nuclei that have some similarity to a spinning nucleus (or at least they have a different spin), but you cannot compare this to a classical object where spinning an object would break it apart at some point. And you don't get enough energy with that.

In addition, the question "what is inside a nucleus" has a good answer now: quarks and gluons. To study their properties and distributions, you need collisions. To study other particles, you need collisions as well. Most of the interesting particles studied at accelerators get produced in the collisions, they do not exist there before.
 
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Related to Is it Possible to Spin an Atom without Breaking it Apart?

1. Can an atom be physically spun?

Yes, an atom can be physically spun. This is known as angular momentum and is a property of all particles, including atoms.

2. What causes an atom to spin?

An atom's spin is caused by the intrinsic angular momentum of its subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons.

3. What is the significance of an atom's spin?

The spin of an atom is important in determining its magnetic properties and how it interacts with other particles.

4. Can an atom's spin be changed?

Yes, an atom's spin can be changed through various processes such as collisions with other particles or through external magnetic fields.

5. Does the direction of an atom's spin matter?

Yes, the direction of an atom's spin plays a crucial role in determining its behavior and properties, such as its magnetic moment.

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