Jones wrote..
At a certain modest level of magnetic field (say the field provided by a
permanent magnet) then the nuclear components of ice with a moment, will
tend to mutually align but not quite. When one end of the barbell is
stimulated at its resonant RF and the other fells its different resonant
frequency- will the "bar" - i.e. the gluon spring, as it were - ever be
extended further (either axially or in another vector) than the short
reach of the strong force (which BTW is not much further afield, in this
nucleus than the furthest extremity of its normal elongation) ?
Howdy Jones,
Or, unless a "bending " force is induced that would cause an action like a
strain gage.. hmm.. or container to vary the pressure.
Richard