The Structure of Crystalline Solids
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2020
- An introduction to crystalline solids and the simple cubic, body-centered cubic, face-centered cubic, and hexagonal close packed configurations.
Special acknowledgments to XKCD creator Randall Munroe, as a primary inspiration through his illustrative, engaging teaching style and because I borrowed elements of his style in this video.
I am in no way affiliated with the company Nintendo and have no ownership of the likeness of Pokémon. Use of the Pokémon likeness in this video is strictly for educational purposes only and is in no way intended to sell merchandise.
Further acknowledgement to Professor Krista Carlson from the Metallurgical Engineering Department at the University of Utah for her mentorship role in creating this video.
*The color-coded periodic table of elements at room temperature and 1 atmosphere is intended to give a rough visual understanding. I could not locate a peer-reviewed source broad enough to be useful, so I colored this table based on the comparison of two sources that complied data. These agreed on the majority of elements. Some disagreements could be understood (such as one source counting elements with double-HCP structure as HCP and labeling certain elements as having a single structure at room temperature) but table is not an authoritative source.
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At 16:22 it should say "FCC and HCP begin with the same base layer" not "FCC and BCC”
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One of these is in the works right now. Sorry for the delay 😅 I wasn’t going to originally make this a series but I’ve been inspired to do so.
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Let me see if I can help. Draw a right triangle where the diagonal in question is the hypotenuse. Label it x as the length we are solving for. The other arms of the triangle are known: "a" for height and "√a" for the square diagonal. Solve using the pythagorean theorem a^2 + b^2 = c^2. You fill find that a^2 +2a^2 =x^2 which then simplies to √(3a^2)=x. Thus, x=√3a.
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Thank you! It’s comments like this that help light a fire under me to continue this series (the next of which I’m happy to say is in the works!)
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