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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)?

A. 3/2000s
B. 3/5s
C. 1/15s
D. 1/4

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Answer:

The uncertainty in inverse frequency is
\Delta [(1)/(w) ]= (3)/(2000) \ s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The value of the proportionality constant is
k = 5 (Hz )/(T)

The strength of the magnetic field is
B = 20 \ T

The change in this strength of magnetic field is
\Delta B = 3 \ T

The magnetic field is given as


B = (k)/((1)/(w) )

Where
w is frequency

The uncertainty or error of the field is given as


\Delta B = (k )/([(1)/(w)^]^2 ) \Delta [(1)/(w) ]

The uncertainty in inverse frequency is given as


\Delta [(1)/(w) ] = (\Delta B)/(k [(1)/(w^2) ])


\Delta [(1)/(w) ]= (\Delta B)/(k (B)^2 )

substituting values


\Delta [(1)/(w) ]= (3)/(5 (20)^2 )


\Delta [(1)/(w) ]= (3)/(2000) \ s

The frequency of the applied RF signal used to excite spins is directly proportional-example-1
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