Excellent video, thank you for clearing up a lot of confusing discrepancies. I have a question I was hoping you could answer....when given a family (such as ), how can one determine all the possibilities of directions?
On step 2 of Drawing directions from Indices, it says to reduce the indices to a maximum value of 1. However, on the examples at the bottom of the slide, you left the values greater than 1 (specifically the [246] example that was reduced to [123] ; there are values greater than 1). Is there an explanation for that?
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Excellent video, thank you for clearing up a lot of confusing discrepancies. I have a question I was hoping you could answer....when given a family (such as ), how can one determine all the possibilities of directions?
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all clear nice video and yes voice too... one question is when given a family (such as ), how can one determine all the possibilities of directions?
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at 11:00 i calculated it and i got [1/2 -1/2 0 ] ? so i still think its correct even hers correct too ? im i wrong
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Your links no longer work at 0:00 , can you link in the description instead?
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[ 1 1 -1] direction of family the direction is it right at 11.30 min?? I guess the origin will be [ 0 0 1] and it should go away from Z axes
On step 2 of Drawing directions from Indices, it says to reduce the indices to a maximum value of 1. However, on the examples at the bottom of the slide, you left the values greater than 1 (specifically the [246] example that was reduced to [123] ; there are values greater than 1). Is there an explanation for that?
I guess we need to reduce maximum value to 1 WHEN we are asked to draw the given indices in unit cell. Otherwise it will be outside of the unit cell.
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hey, is there a proof as to how or why this rule works for selecting the new origin?
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excuse me miss why is the x and the z are not negative at 7:40
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i don't get how u got x=1,y=1,z=0 in mint 5;21
every number that has a bar over it you will make it 1 it doesn’t matter whether it’s 2 or any other number that’s it.
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