Atomic Number - correct answer Sum of protons in the nucleus
Mass number - correct answer Sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
Isotopes - correct answer Atoms of elements with the same number protons but
different number of neutrons
Angular Momentum - correct answer Where the number of neutrons is slightly more
or less then the number of protons, so spin directions are not equal and opposite, so the nucleus itself
has a net spin
MR Active Nuclei - correct answer Nuclei that have a net spin or angular momentum
Magnetic Moment - correct answer When MR active nuclei have a net charge and
are spinning, they automatically acquire this (motion + charge)
Law of Electromagnetism - correct answer A magnetic field is created when a
charged particle moves
Classical Theory of Alignment - correct answer Some of the hydrogen nuclei align
parallel with the magnetic field, while a smaller number of nuclei align anti-parallel
Quantum Theory of Alignment - correct answer Low-energy nuclei align parallel with
B0 and are termed spin-up nuclei, while high energy nuclei align anti-parallel to B0 and are termed spin-
down nuclei
Precession - correct answer Hydrogen nuclei spin on their own access, and B0 adds
an additional spin