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i just didn't get using what principle you decide the coordinates of the plane... shouldn't the triangular plane be passing through (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1)?
4:47 how you find y =-1 because when y is incept 1st at that time the intercepts point is 0 then when we shift the intercepts points how Y =-1....I think it is also 0..please explain
Ok, please remember this point , If we are dealing with intersection of lines and plane,whenever a line or plane ,for example it is parallel to z axis. Then it is assumed that it will meet z axis somewhere at infinity.
You are true, physical sense, parallel planes do not intersect the axis, but for mathematical convienience we assume that they meet somewhere at infinity.
Infinity is not a point, its an indication of never ending. That means distance from origin to that never ending point of intersection can be taken as infinity
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@@telutron9755 but x,y,z meets at 1 only right practically is just for example ? because same plane the internet reference shows (111) but but you have shown (236)
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Such a great explanation without speaking a single word❤ . "Everyone like this video 👍,so that it could make his video reach top of search and helps other students struggling with same "
When my professor can't explain it in 30 minutes properly, and you manage to do it in 5 minutes... Awesome! 👍
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Best video on the internet on Miller Indices ,along with the edge case (origin),
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i just didn't get using what principle you decide the coordinates of the plane... shouldn't the triangular plane be passing through (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1)?
that's not a cube, hence those coordinates
4:47 how you find y =-1 because when y is incept 1st at that time the intercepts point is 0 then when we shift the intercepts points how Y =-1....I think it is also 0..please explain
Very simple and easy to understand explanation of miller indices. Thank you so much!
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I have a doubt...how you find the value of X as infinity, Y as 1 and Z as infinity
Ok, please remember this point ,
If we are dealing with intersection of lines and plane,whenever a line or plane ,for example it is parallel to z axis. Then it is assumed that it will meet z axis somewhere at infinity.
You are true, physical sense, parallel planes do not intersect the axis, but for mathematical convienience we assume that they meet somewhere at infinity.
Infinity is not a point, its an indication of never ending. That means distance from origin to that never ending point of intersection can be taken as infinity
@@telutron9755 ok sir...thank you so much for your reply
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Loved the content the ease with which you explained it is awesome my prof took 1hr and I understood nothing
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I think I got it, thanks for the vid. Perhaps also you could have added one problem at the end, given the Miller Indices to draw the plane. Thanks
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Why we need to take reciprocal and how is the x and z axis is infinite
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Is this not the same as the (1 1 1) plane? 3:32
In example 2 how did u say fir x its 2 0 0 for y 0 30 and z 0 01??? Kindly clarify
Hai, its an example one ,for instance I took the lattice plane represented by grey colour which meets x axis at 2(2,0,0) y axis at 3 and z at 1.
@@telutron9755 but x,y,z meets at 1 only right practically is just for example ? because same plane the internet reference shows (111) but but you have shown (236)
@@maanidhie4050 yes I am also didn't understand example 2 tried to figure out how it comes 236 please any clarification and thank you for the video
TQ so much sir and 👌👌 explainaton
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thank u so much, what about high miller indices (HMI) ?
Hey
really sorry I haven't learned about that.
Surely ,I will try to learn and do a video on HMI
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I do not understand how you got the intercepts?
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what is the program u use editing the video ( animation ) ! thanks
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why we finding those indexes what is the practicall use
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Miller-Bravais indices?
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This short video helped me to fully understand the Miller indices. But can you tell me what software you have used to make the video?
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