Part 1 What is a, the unit cell length, in nm, for aluminum? a = i Save for Later Part 2 nm What is the magnitude of the Burgers vector, [b], in nm, for Al? |b|= i Save for Later nm Attempts: 0 of 3 used Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer Submit Answer

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What is a, the unit cell length, in nm, for aluminum?
a =
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nm
What is the magnitude of the Burgers vector, [b], in nm, for Al?
|b|= i
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nm
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Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 What is a, the unit cell length, in nm, for aluminum? a = Save for Later Part 2 nm What is the magnitude of the Burgers vector, [b], in nm, for Al? |b|= i Save for Later nm Attempts: 0 of 3 used Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer Submit Answer
Equations 7.1a and 7.1b, expressions for Burgers vectors for FCC and BCC crystal structures, are of the form
=(uvw)
b =
where a is the unit cell edge length. Also, since the magnitudes of these Burgers vectors may be determined from the following
equation:
|b| = = 2 (u² + v² + w²) ¹/²
determine values of [b] for aluminum and chromium. You may want to consult Table 3.1.
Transcribed Image Text:Equations 7.1a and 7.1b, expressions for Burgers vectors for FCC and BCC crystal structures, are of the form =(uvw) b = where a is the unit cell edge length. Also, since the magnitudes of these Burgers vectors may be determined from the following equation: |b| = = 2 (u² + v² + w²) ¹/² determine values of [b] for aluminum and chromium. You may want to consult Table 3.1.
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