The thing is in classical mechanics we observe things. But in particle level, we only get the outcomes after our experiment and thus we conclude something. We can never know the reason. For example,light behaves as wave as well as particle. Because we just got the outcomes like that. But we...
okay. I know that classical spin has nothing to do with quantum spin. Its totally different. Then why are they charged? How do we define that it has negative or positive charge?
we all know that particles do spin. But my question is why it does so why do they spin? what will happen if they stop spinning? what makes the particle to do so?