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Re: Diamagnetism questions
| Gordon | 30 Mar 2006 23:18 |
>If a small piece of diamagnetic material such as graphite is >brought from either end, to a position near the entrance to the >throat of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system it will >experience a force of repulsion, tending to push the graphite >away from the entrance to the MRI throat. I didn't make it clear that I am dealing with a horizontal, cylindrical throat MRI system, not the open throat vertical field type. The horizontal throat MRI systems are built on the Helmholtz coil principle, and produce a nearly linear magnetic field in the central region of the throat.
>Assuming the MRI field is very linear within the MRI throat, what >diamagnetic force will the graphite experience if it is placed at [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] >If this is right, so far, I am ready to derive the equation(s) >for the force(s) acting on the graphite. Help!!!!! |
| Gordon | 29 Mar 2006 18:25 |
If a small piece of diamagnetic material such as graphite is brought from either end, to a position near the entrance to the throat of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system it will experience a force of repulsion, tending to push the graphite away from the entrance to the MRI throat.
Assuming the MRI field is very linear within the MRI throat, what diamagnetic force will the graphite experience if it is placed at or near the mid position inside the MRI throat? Will the diamagnetic forces acting upon the graphite be parallel to the magnetic field of the MRI throat and balanced with a net force of or near zero, or would the force upon the graphite tend to move it out of the MRI throat?
Next, imagine a plane that is perpendicular to the field within the MRI throat, and intersecting this field at about the mid point along the axis of the MRI throat. Now, if the graphite is placed outside the MRI system, within or near this plane, what diamagnetic forces will it experience? Will this placement result in an equal but not oppositely directed pair of forces from each pole of the MRI throat? If so, will these non-colinear forces produce a net resultant force tending to move the graphite away along a radius of this equatorial plane?
If this is right, so far, I am ready to derive the equation(s) for the force(s) acting on the graphite. Help!!!!!
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