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A localized electron has been polarized so that its spin is oriented in the positive z- direction. It is now subject to the application of a constant uniform magnetic field B = Bî along x over a period of time of duration T. After that, it is subject to the application of another magnetic field of the same magnitude B but along y: B2 = Bý, also with duration T. (a) What is the probability P that the spin-flip would occur as a result? That is, what is the probability that the spin of the electron would be found oriented in the negative z-direction after the application of the magnetic fields is over? (b) Is it possible to find such duration that the spin-flip would occur with certainty: P = 1? If yes, what would be that time r?

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