(a)
Interpretation:
The magnetic field required to flip an
Concept Introduction:
The splitting of the energy states or the energy difference between the spin states depends upon the operating frequency of the spectrometer and the external magnetic field applied.
The relation between the operating frequency and the applied magnetic field is given as,
Here,
The value of the gyromagnetic ratio
(b)
Interpretation:
The magnetic field required to flip an
Concept introduction:
The splitting of the energy states or the energy difference between the spin states depends upon the operating frequency of the spectrometer and the external magnetic field applied.
The relation between the operating frequency and the applied magnetic field is given as,
Here,
The value of the gyromagnetic ratio
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