Yes, a magnetic resonance imaging scanner uses an RF pulse to excite nuclei in the body. Practically all medical MRI scanners are tuned to excite hydrogen nuclei. Other MRI scanners used in physics and chemistry labs are tuned to excite other nuclei -- see the links for a detailed list.
Yes, a modulator is required if you use a RF cable to connect it to the TV.
RF ID = Radio Frequency Identification System. Use a RF ID device: The RF ID device is a very small integrated circuit chip made up of a Radio transmitter, microprocessor, each chip programmed with either a fixed unique serial number or other unique identifying data. These are now cheap enough that they can be attached to many items, containers or other goods that require identification, even there are special tiny sterile chips can be inserted under your pets skin to help identify him if he gets lost. Special scanners radiate signal to the chips which use the scanners RF signal for powering the Radio Transmitter and the chips Microprocessor, which then transmits a radio signal with the data stored inside it. It could be as simple as a RF ID price tag on goods in a store so the cashier can register the items details and price as its passes over the scanner.
RF has universal application as it does not use any unit. Any unit of distance can be adopted. Thus RF can be represented universally by all the countries.
Rf value is the ratio of distanced covered by solute by distanced covered by solvent.
· Used in identification pusposes · Use to determine the affinity of the solute to the solvent - Greater Rf , greater affinity of solute to the solvent
An RF scale is a Representative Fraction (RF) Scale
Yes you can use a universal Rf Adapter with your gamecube. One particular brand is called Mad Catz Universal RF Adapter.
No, TV remotes use IR light and/or RF transmitter.
They both use an "RF" control, something similar to an SOS signal on a boat.
Rf is about .45
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