Abstract
This is the second of two articles on MRI physics. In this article I discuss what a class of physics students might expect to see and learn from a field trip to a full-scale MRI. Magnetic resonance imaging is not only becoming a more common medical diagnostic tool—it is now a more common research tool. Being such an important application of physics, many universities have their own MRI for their medical physics programs.
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