At which Larmor Frequency do hydrogen atoms resonate when they are located in a 4.1T MRI device?
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Step 1: Recall the formula for Larmor frequency: \( f = \frac{\gamma \cdot B}{2\pi} \), where \( \gamma \) is the gyromagnetic ratio and B is the magnetic field strength. Show more…
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