How do machines like MRI that use large freely rotating pieces with sensors and tools attached deliver power and send/recieve data, I don’t think they would have miles of cables on a spool thats ready to be wound back and forth?

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How do machines like MRI that use large freely rotating pieces with sensors and tools attached deliver power and send/recieve data, I don’t think they would have miles of cables on a spool thats ready to be wound back and forth?

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The MRI scanner does not have any large freely rotating pieces. The only part of the scanner that moves is the table that the patient lies on. You might be referring to a CT scanner.

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