Adding Two Spins to Vector Quantities

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Spin is a quantity of vector but I don't know how to add them ? Please be simple
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I don't know if that's simple enough, but in QM spin is not an ordinary vector. In general, in QM when you have two systems (say two particles) represented by |\psi_1\rangle and |\psi_2\rangle, the total state composed by the two particles is given by their tensor product: |\psi_{tot}\rangle=|\psi_1\rangle|\psi_2\rangle.

The same thing is valid for spins. If you have two particles with, for example, spins S_1=1/2 and S_2=1/2, then the total spin S=S_1+S_2 is given by the tensor product |S\rangle=|S_1,S_{1z}\rangle|S_2,S_{2z}\rangle, where S_{iz} is the value of the third component of the i-th spin. To do this composition you need the so called Clebsch-Gordan coefficients. Anyway, the final spin can be S=0,1 and the value of its third component is given by this tables.

This is very very shortly explained but I hope is clear enough.
 
Yeah its clear enough thanks
 
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