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resonance phenomena in m.r.i​

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Answered by cuteprincess200012
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Magnetic resonance occurs when external energy is injected into a nuclear spin system near the Larmor (resonance) frequency. In both NMR and MRI, the primary source of energy input is from a rotating magnetic field (called B1) generated by passing alternating current through a nearby radiofrequency (RF) coil.

Answered by samiksha6176
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Magnetic resonance occurs when external energy is injected into a nuclear spin system near the Larmor (resonance) frequency. In both NMR and MRI, the primary source of energy input is from a rotating magnetic field (called B1) generated by passing alternating current through a nearby radiofrequency (RF) coil.

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