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DescriptionAnimated Rotating Frame.gif
English: Illustration of a spin in a Bloch sphere showing a) precession in the laboratory frame due to a static magnetic field followed by b) the usefulness of considering this in a rotating frame and finally c) the magnetic resonance effect due to a resonantly oscillating magnetic field. This animation was made by Gavin W Morley with POV-Ray and Photoshop
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