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Hi: If all magnetism is electrical in origin, then how can a neutron -- being a completely non-electric entity -- have any magnetism at all? http://www.answers.com/topic/neutron-magnetic-moment http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994PhDT........62G Thanks, Green P.S. I got 11 "potential answers to my question" after I hit the "Submit My Question!" button. However, none of those questions answered my question. So I hit the "Submit Query" button
Re: How can a neutron have magnetism if it has no electricity?
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