Potential Differences

Bill Wallace ( (no email) )
Tue, 13 Oct 1998 01:50:48 -0400

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Hmmmm....nature abhors a difference of potential, always seeking

balanced forces, an equilibrium.

High potential always moves to low potential.

How does this relate to hitting some atoms with some rf at the larmor =
frequency?

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Hmmmm....nature abhors a difference of potential, always seeking

balanced forces, an equilibrium.

High potential always moves to low potential.

 

How does this relate to hitting =some atoms=20with some rf at the larmor =frequency?

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