The magnetic field (in Tesla) required for flipping a 1H nucleus in an NMR spectrometer operating at 400 MHz is _______ [Given: g = 2.67 × 108 T–1 s–1, π = 3.14]
Correct answer is between '9,10'. Can you explain this answer?
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