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20 February, 18:42

What subatomic particle acts like a mini-magnet?

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  1. 20 February, 19:05
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    The subatomic particles that acts like a mini-magnet is electron. Electrons are negatively charged sub atomic particles in an atom. The electron spin is a property of an electron that makes it behave like it's spinning; a spinning electron produces a magnetic field that makes it behave like a tiny magnet in an atom.
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