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How an MRI Machine Works

Added: 17 Jun 2019 Contributor: Andrew Bates Resource type: Case Study

Researchers in the Royal College of Surgeons explain how we can use an MRI machine to take pictures of your brain. Full links to Junior Cycle Science are provided.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
Science

Strand: 4. Physical World

Strand unit: 4. Technological Application of Physics

Suggestions for use: Students can see how scientific advances in materials, magnetism and atomic structure are used to create a tool that allows for an insight into the structure of our bodies.

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  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
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