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The Nuclear Induction Experiment
Physical Review1946Vol. 70(7-8), pp. 474–485
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Abstract
The phenomenon of nuclear induction has been studied experimentally. The apparatus used is described, both as to principle and detail. Experiments have been carried out in which the signals from protons contained in a variety of substances were observed. The results show the role played by the relaxation time, which was found to vary between about ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}5}$ second and many seconds.
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