Re: sci.physics = sci.physics.pub



pmlonline@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
[snip crap]

> So "The Ghost In The Machine" corrected me that NMR was not about
> protons but rather neutrons, LOL. Obviously everyone knows that
> neutrons affect the nucleus, but so do electrons in some small way.
> The neutron does not generate EM waves. The very short-range weak and
> strong nuclear fields affect the neutron. NMR radiation comes from the
> proton. If NMR were all about the neutron then hydrogen with its
> single proton and absent of a neutron would not work with NMR. In
> fact, hydrogen has the highest NMR receptivity.
[snip crap]

Explain F-18 NMR the same way, git. Explain sensitivity of frequency
vs. field sweep. Which one pertains to FT-NMR?

Electron magnetic moment = -928.476362 x10^(-26) J/T
Proton magnetic moment = 1.410606633 x10^(-26) J/T
Neutron magnetic moment = -0.96623640 x10^(-26) J/T
Deuteron magnetic moment = 0.433073482 x10^(-26) J/T
Muon magnetic moment = -4.49044799 x10^(-26) J/T
He-3 magnetic moment = -1.074553024 x10^(-26) J/T (as the atom)

Tell us which is inapplicable to magnetic resonance spectrometry, and
why.

Idiot.

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