How do/did they actually determine the spins of various elementary particles experimentally? For example, how do they know the spin quantum number of the electron is ±1/2, or that all fermions have half integer spins? How would you determine this experimentally? something with spin magnetic moments perhaps?
I'm just wondering because I've learned a whole lot of physics, but I've never learned how they actually went about finding these things out in real life.
I'm just wondering because I've learned a whole lot of physics, but I've never learned how they actually went about finding these things out in real life.