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Edwin, I am going to be blunt here, but do yourself a favor and look up some things in the manual before asking them here. As you know we're always glad to help, but we're not here to learn the software for you.
That being said:
The reason you use sets is so you can affect different particles in different ways. So if you create a particle in set 1 and one in set 2 and you have two directional forces, one with angle -90 affecting set 1 and one with angle 90 affecting set 2, then one of them will go up and one of them will go down.
That's why it makes sense to use a pSpawn set to set 2. Since you create new particles with a new look/feel, there's a good chance that you want them to behave differently as well.