What is the resonance frequency of a proton in a magnetic field
of 14.6 T?
Ans = ______ MHz

gyromagnetic ration for proton 
=42.58(MHz/T)
magnetic field field B0= 14.6 T
resonance frequency
=
*
B0/
=42.58(MHz/T)*14.6
T/(2*3.14)
=621.668/(2*3.14))MHz
=98.99 MHZ
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