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Thanks! This is the best video on XRD peak patterns on RUclips for sure!
One of the best lecture series on this topic. Thanks a lot.
Thank you. I'm glad you are finding the lectures useful.
Thank you for your time and dedication to teaching!!!
This is really going to help me a lot ... in a few minutes you make us understand in the best possible way.
how will you find miller induces by Diffraction angle ?
24:09 why (h^2+k^2+l^2)=(1/d^2)/0.0567 ? Can you please explain how we made that conclusion, please?
Thank you very much, Can you do one for graphite?
Thank you, it's very well explained.
Thank you for the help. But I am still a bit confused as to how you calculate hkl.
Good lecture
Thanks!
Thank you very much. You make it very easy.
Thank you! This really helped :)
Could i have the articles
7:59 isn't that math wrong? 1.54 / (2*sin(26.5/2)) = 1.22Made a table on Excel and most of table values are wrong
To calculate the Sin function, we need to feed the value with the radians function or multiply the angle by Pi()/180 to get the actual value.
Very interesting Professor. Can we talk by email please?
Rajesh prasad IIT Kanpur
Thanks! This is the best video on XRD peak patterns on RUclips for sure!
One of the best lecture series on this topic. Thanks a lot.
Thank you. I'm glad you are finding the lectures useful.
Thank you for your time and dedication to teaching!!!
This is really going to help me a lot ... in a few minutes you make us understand in the best possible way.
how will you find miller induces by Diffraction angle ?
24:09 why (h^2+k^2+l^2)=(1/d^2)/0.0567 ? Can you please explain how we made that conclusion, please?
Thank you very much, Can you do one for graphite?
Thank you, it's very well explained.
Thank you for the help. But I am still a bit confused as to how you calculate hkl.
Good lecture
Thanks!
Thank you very much. You make it very easy.
Thank you! This really helped :)
Could i have the articles
7:59 isn't that math wrong? 1.54 / (2*sin(26.5/2)) = 1.22
Made a table on Excel and most of table values are wrong
To calculate the Sin function, we need to feed the value with the radians function or multiply the angle by Pi()/180 to get the actual value.
Very interesting Professor. Can we talk by email please?
Rajesh prasad
IIT
Kanpur