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Question about combined NMR frequencies
From reading the previous posts concerning frequency calculation I understand how to calculate a frequency using the NMR combined with the total field. (Thanks carl for the formula!) My question has to do with combined elements. For instance I can calculate the frequency for pure gold, but the gold coins that I search for are 90% gold and 10 % copper. The same goes for silver coins. Is there a formula or process for determining the frequency for combinations of elements? What if the gold is buried in a container - how do you compensate for the container?
Also, some say that there are NMR frequencies for non - elements like diamonds or paper currency. Do you have a source for these frequencies (or know how to get them?) Thank you in advance for any input that you can give. Dave |
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Try reading these reports -> http://www.geotech1.com/cgi-bin/page...le=reports.dat You could save yourself a lot of wasted time and money. |
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The reason for this is because hydrogen has a "receptivity factor" that is 90,000 times greater than oxygen. That is, for a given alignment field strength, hydrogen will create a precession signal that is 90,000 times stronger than oxygen. This becomes a classical summation of two signals, a 2128Hz 'H' signal and a 288Hz 'O' signal (assumes 50uT): 2*sin(2*PI*2128 ) + 0.0000111*sin(2*PI*288 ) The "2" in the H term is because there are 2 H's for every O. If we pretend this is useful for treasure hunting, then to hunt for gold coins you would actually want to hunt for copper, since copper has a receptivity factor 2346 times higher than gold. So even though there is 9 times more gold than copper in the coin, the overall precession strength is 261x in favor of copper. Diamond is ~pure carbon, an element. Paper money is mostly carbon. Last edited by Carl-NC; 06-25-2011 at 02:43 AM. |
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Thank you for taking the time to send replys.
Carl, would it be possible for you to explain how you find the receptivity factors? Thank you, Dave |
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Go to webelements.com, click the NMR tab, then click the element you want... everything is there.
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Thanks a bunch.
Dave |
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I wonder whats the Strenght of the Copper Precession Signal at.. lets say natural Earth Magnetic Field and 1m distance ?
I cant imagine this could be detected, with all that Noise around. If we had a real Signal here, all Metals would cause Interference to all kinds of sensitive Electronics.
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