Magnetic Marvels & Radio Riddles
Double Double, Coil & Trouble
Spilling the T 💅
100

This is the "R" in "MRI"

What is resonance?

100

This coil is located closest to the person being scanned, and is also called the head coil

What is the RF (or transmit-receive) coil?

100

The time required for the longitudinal magnetization to recover to 63% of its maximum value

What is T1?

200

This is the main danger associated with MRI scans

What is metal?

200

The main field coil generates this primary, longitudinal magnetic field through the bore of the scanner

What is B0?

200

The time required for the transverse magnetization to decay to 37% of its initial value

What is T2?

300

This pulse causes the longitudinal magnetization to flip into the X-Y plane, creating a transverse magnetization

What is a 90-degree RF pulse?

300

These coils are used to vary the magnetic field along a linear axis for slice selection and phase/frequency encoding

What are gradient coils?

300

The image-weighted created when you use a short TE and a short TR

What is T1-weighting?

400

This equation states that the precession frequency becomes higher when the magnetic field strength increases

What is the larmor equation?

400

MR coils transmit and receive energy/waves in what frequency of the electromagnetic spectrum?

What are radio waves?

400

Increasing the echo-time results in more of this contrast

What is T2 weighting?

500

The time between the first RF pulse and when we measure the signal/echo

What is the echo-time (TE)?

500

These coils are responsible for the loud noises during an MRI scan

What are gradient coils?

500

This substance has a short T1 and a short T2

What is fat?