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the energy of proton aligned parallel to applied field is​

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Answered by JennyPragnyarani
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The 'parallel' (low energy) and 'anti-parallel' (high energy) states have a difference in energy (ΔE) proportional to the magnetic field strength (B0), gyromagnetic ratio (γ), and Planck constant (h): ΔE = γ * B0 * h / (2 * π)

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Answered by GeniusKrishnali3
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The 'parallel' (low energy) and 'anti-parallel' (high energy) states have a difference in energy (ΔE) proportional to the magnetic field strength (B0), gyromagnetic ratio (γ), and Planck constant (h): ΔE = γ * B0 * h / (2 * π)

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