Nuclear magnetic resonance

Experiment no.: 7.7.2
Kernspin­resonanz
The nuclear magnetic resonance of hydrogen can be demonstrated by passing water through an external homogeneous magnetic field and measuring the change in alignment of the spins under the optional influence of an additional high-frequency electromagnetic alternating field.

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Experimental set-up
Detail Helmholtz coils
Nuclear magnetic resonance
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