The electron has a magnetic moment, so you can do magne ticresonance measurements on

Chapter 28, Problem 84

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The electron has a magnetic moment, so you can do magne ticresonance measurements on substances with unpaired electronspins. The e lectron has a magnetic moment ,= 9.3 x I 0- 24 Jff.A sample is placed in a solenoid of length 15 cm with 1200turns of wire ca1Tying a current of 3.5 A. A probe coil providesradio waves to " flip" the spins. What is the necessary frequencyfor the probe coi I?

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