In nuclear magnetic resonance, suppose we increase the
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In nuclear magnetic resonance, suppose we increase the value of the constant magnetic field. As a result, the frequency of the photons that are absorbed in a particular transition changes. How is the frequency of the photons absorbed related to the magnetic field? (a) The frequency is proportional to the square of the magnetic field. (b) The frequency is directly proportional to the magnetic field. (c) The frequency is independent of the magnetic field. (d) The frequency is inversely proportional to the magnetic field. (e) The frequency is proportional to the reciprocal of the square of the magnetic field.
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