Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Example: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

MRI technology relies on the magnetic properties of nuclei, such as those of hydrogen atoms in water molecules. Electrons in these nuclei align with an external magnetic field. When exposed to radiofrequency pulses, the electrons are perturbed and then emit signals as they return to their original alignment. These signals are used to create detailed images of internal body structures.


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