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The frequency of the applied RF signal used to excite spins is directly proportional to the magnitude of the static magnetic field used to align the spins, with proportionality constant 5 hz/T. If the strength of the applied field is known to be 20 T plus or minus 3 T, which of the following correctly describes the uncertainty in the INVERSE frequency (1/frequency)? Choose 1 answer: a. 3/2000s b. 3/5s c. 1/15sd. 4s

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Answer:

The inverse frequency is
(3)/(80)\ s

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Magnetic field = 20 T

Proportionality constant = 5 Hz/T

Change in magnetic field = 3 T

We know that,


B=(K)/((1)/(\omega))

We need to calculate the inverse frequency

Using formula of frequency


\Delta((1)/(\omega))=(\Delta B)/(k*((1)/(\omega^2)))


\Delta((1)/(\omega))=(k*\Delta B)/(B^2)

Put the value into the formula


\Delta((1)/(\omega))=(3*5)/((20)^2)


\Delta((1)/(\omega))=(3)/(80)\ s

Hence, The inverse frequency is
(3)/(80)\ s

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