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Fig.9 is a modification of Fig.6; and<br />

Fig.10 is a modification of the electron trapping magnets, used in Fig.6.<br />

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Referring <strong>to</strong> the exemplary illustration of Fig.4, the spinning <strong>to</strong>p T is pivoted <strong>to</strong> the base B by gravity.<br />

In the case of the electron, however, it must be held tightly between some magnetic forces. So, referring <strong>to</strong> the<br />

illustration of Fig.5, assume that an electron e is placed in the centre of a cylindrical magnet M4. The direction of<br />

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