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Does water produce electromagnetic radiation when it moves?

Physics Asked on January 15, 2021

Since water molecules are dipoles and get excited by microwave radiation I wonder if the opposite is true and water can act as an electromagnetic emitter.

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As I recall, it's water molecules precessing in a magnetic field that produce the radiation detected during an MRI.

Answered by R.W. Bird on January 15, 2021

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