The velocity and angular momentum of a free Dirac electron

Physics – General Physics

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It is shown that, in Dirac theory, there is a spatial velocity of a free
electron which commutes with the Hamiltonian, so it is a conserved quantity of
the motion. Furthermore, there is a spatial orbital angular momentum which also
commutes with the Hamiltonian and is a constant of the motion.

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