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The HCP structure has two prism planes, which are planes that intersect the crystallographic axes and have the highest possible Miller indices of {10-10} and {11-20}. The {10-10} prism plane is a basal prism, meaning it intersects the basal plane (the plane perpendicular to the c-axis) at an angle of 60 degrees. The {11-20} prism plane is a prismatic prism, meaning it intersects the basal plane at an angle of 90 degrees. Prism planes play an important role in the mechanical properties of HCP materials, as they are associated with slip systems that allow for plastic deformation. Understanding the crystallography of HCP materials and their prism planes is therefore crucial for understanding their behavior under stress and strain.
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Why do we count the atom on the face as 1? Shouldn't it be 1/2 atom as it gets cut by the plane? min 8:01
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how in 100 plane (FC atom) has contribution 1 and in 110 plane each FC Atom contributes as 0.5 i cant understand that part
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please upload the linear density problems
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Sir, which crystal FCC or BCC?
Both planner concentration will be same.
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sir in b option the centre atom should have 1/2 atom contribution instead of 1
Yes. Please confirm the same for 100
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Sir I have doubt u put √3/4 while solving I'm not getting why u put that? Please explain
Because plane of the area is an area of equilateral triangle of side √2a
What about an HCP prism plane?
The HCP structure has two prism planes, which are planes that intersect the crystallographic axes and have the highest possible Miller indices of {10-10} and {11-20}. The {10-10} prism plane is a basal prism, meaning it intersects the basal plane (the plane perpendicular to the c-axis) at an angle of 60 degrees. The {11-20} prism plane is a prismatic prism, meaning it intersects the basal plane at an angle of 90 degrees.
Prism planes play an important role in the mechanical properties of HCP materials, as they are associated with slip systems that allow for plastic deformation. Understanding the crystallography of HCP materials and their prism planes is therefore crucial for understanding their behavior under stress and strain.
Planer density and planer concentration is same???
No...in planer concentration it is just number in specific plane
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Num 1
Ithna add kyun hein??
1/12 of an atom makes 60 degrees bro because half of an atom makes 360 degrees on a plane.
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