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What is the most abundant atom in the body? |
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Which part of the atom is both the smallest in volume but containts all of it's mass? |
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The mass of the nucleus is mostly made up of what particles? |
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What are the two types of nucleons? |
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What is the atomic number of an atom? |
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What is the mass number of an atom? |
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Which number gives an atom its chemical identity? |
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Atoms of elements with the same number of protons (atomic) but different number of neutrons (mass). |
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What is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle? |
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Position of an electron in the cloud is not predictable because it depends on the electron's energy at any moment in time. |
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When i an atom electrically stable? |
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When it has same number of protons and electrons. |
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An atom that is electrically unstable. |
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What are the three types of motion within an atom? |
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Electrons spinning on their own axes. Electrons orbiting the nucleus. Nucleus spinning on its own axis. |
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Why does a nucleus with an even mass number have no net spin? |
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Because the protons and neutrons spin in pairs, in opposite directions at the same speed - so they balance each other out. |
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A nucleus with an odd mass number has a net spin, aka _____ _______. |
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Nuclei with angular momentum (or net spin due to imbalance of protons and neutrons) are known as ___ _____ nuclei. |
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MR active nuclei are characterized by their tendency to align their axis of rotation to what? |
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An applied magnetic field. |
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Faraday's law of electricomagnetic induction refers to what 3 individual forces? |
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Motion, magnetism, and charge. |
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What does Faraday's law say about motion, magnetism, and charge? |
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If any two are present, the third is automatically induced. |
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MR active nuclei which have a net charge and are spinning automatically acquire a ______ ______ |
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MR active nuclei with a magnetic moment can align with an ______ ______ _____ |
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Low energy nuclei which align themselves in the same direction as Bo. |
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The name given to the main magnetic field. Also known as the static external magnetic field. This is the field created by the MRI machine. |
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anti-parallel or spin-down |
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Higher energy nuclei which align themselves in the opposite direction as Bo. |
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net magnetization vector (NMV) |
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This reflects the relative balance between spin-up and spin-down nuclei. |
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The main unit of meausurement of magnetic strength. |
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1 Tesla (T) = _______ gauss (G) |
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The additional spin or wobble of magnetic moments of hydrogen around Bo (additional to the spinning on its own axis) |
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the circular path the magnetic moment follows around Bo. |
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speed at which hydrogen's magnetic moments wobble around Bo. |
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precessional frequency = Bo x gyromagnetic ratio. |
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precessional frequency of hydrogen at 1 T |
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precessional freq.of hydrogen at 1.5 T |
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precessional freq. of hydrogen at 0.5 T |
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