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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the most powerful diagnostic tools in modern medical imaging, and the heart of every MRI system is its magnet. In this video, we clearly explain the types of magnets used in MRI machines in a simple and easy-to-understand way. This video covers: What an MRI magnet is Why strong magnetic fields are required in MRI Classification of MRI magnets Working principles of each magnet type 🔹 Types of MRI Magnets Explained: 1️⃣ Permanent Magnets These magnets generate a constant magnetic field without requiring electricity. They are heavy, have lower field strength, and are mostly used in open MRI systems. 2️⃣ Resistive Electromagnets These magnets use electric current flowing through copper coils to generate a magnetic field. They are easy to switch on and off but consume a lot of power and generate heat, making them less commonly used today. 3️⃣ Superconducting Magnets The most commonly used magnets in modern MRI machines. These magnets use superconducting coils cooled with liquid helium to achieve extremely high magnetic field strength with minimal energy loss. 📌 This video is especially helpful for: Radiology students MRI technologists Medical imaging professionals Beginners learning MRI basics If you want to understand MRI physics step-by-step and build strong fundamentals, this video is perfect for you. 👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more MRI basics, radiology concepts, and medical imaging education.#mri #mrimagnets #mritechnology #radiology #medicalimaging #mriphysics #radiologystudent #mritech #radiographer #healthcareeducation #mritraining #diagnosticimaging #radiologytech