Magnetic resonance
Magnetic resonance is a process by which a physical excitation (resonance) is set up via magnetism.
This process was used to develop magnetic resonance imaging and Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy technology.
It is also being used to develop Nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computers.
See also
- Resonant inductive coupling, a method of transferring electrical power
- Magnetic resonance (quantum mechanics), a quantum resonance process
- Nuclear magnetic resonance, a special case
- Giant resonance
- Electron paramagnetic resonance
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