Molecular spin alignment having macro torque effects?

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Hello,

If a magnetic field aligns the electron or nuclear spins can that have a macro effect of causing torque? So for example if we had a rod and we fixed one end but allowed it to freely rotate and then aligned electron or nuclear spins would that cause the rod to rotate?

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And the opposite effect is the Barnett effect, whereby mechanical rotation of a ferromagnetic body on its axis results in magnetization along the rotational axis.

http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v6/i4/p239_1

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Thanks! I appreciate the info. This led to some interesting reading. -Xerxes73