Re: MRI Machines



RFI-EMI-GUY wrote:
Well I spent a half hour of my life under the magnet of an "open" MRI machine yesterday. Still a bit claustrophobic. While I sort of understand the theory of the MRI, what I don't understand is what creates all the noise and racket. Any experts out there that can tell me whats going on?


It's coming off the gradient magnets, usually. I hope all is ok and you won't receive any nasty diagnosis from the session.

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