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... Magnetic Resonance ( J.H.R. ) Magnetic resonance is said to occur when atoms or atom- ic nuclei respond to the application of certain magnetic fields by absorbing or emitting electromagnetic radiation . The principles of magnetic ...
... Magnetic Resonance ( J.H.R. ) Magnetic resonance is said to occur when atoms or atom- ic nuclei respond to the application of certain magnetic fields by absorbing or emitting electromagnetic radiation . The principles of magnetic ...
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... magnetic induction Electron spin. consists of a charge distribution equivalent to a special arrangement of two electric dipoles ) , which interact with the electric fields that exist at the nuclear sites . As the fields are electric ...
... magnetic induction Electron spin. consists of a charge distribution equivalent to a special arrangement of two electric dipoles ) , which interact with the electric fields that exist at the nuclear sites . As the fields are electric ...
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... magnetic field the force on a conductor carrying an electric current arises from the forces exerted on the moving charges by the magnetic field . Such forces have many technical applications , such as the rapidly changing deflection of ...
... magnetic field the force on a conductor carrying an electric current arises from the forces exerted on the moving charges by the magnetic field . Such forces have many technical applications , such as the rapidly changing deflection of ...
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