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उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- One important characteristic of a crystalline structure is its atomic packing factor.
- The atomic packing factor is the proportion of space filled by these spheres.
- Zincblende structures have higher packing factors than 0.34 depending on the relative sizes of their two component atoms.
- This is done by treating each cell as a single point and using spatial statistics such as the Effective Radius, Packing Factor and Regularity Index.
- The coordination number of atoms in hcp and fcc structures is 12 and its atomic packing factor ( APF ) is the number mentioned above, 0.74.
- The atomic packing factor runs around 68-74 % in a crystal, and might be a bit worse with an amorphous solid, let's say 50 %.
- When cooled quickly, the chains tightly align, giving PFO a close packing factor, though because of the high complexity of the chains, this sometimes gets messy and creates the amorphous state.
- Assuming one atom per lattice point, in a primitive cubic lattice with cube side length " a ", the sphere radius would be and the atomic packing factor turns out to be about 0.524 ( which is quite low ).
- The atomic packing factor of the diamond cubic structure ( the proportion of space that would be filled by spheres that are centered on the vertices of the structure and are as large as possible without overlapping ) is | 16 } } H " 0.34, significantly smaller ( indicating a less dense structure ) than the packing factors for the face-centered and body-centered cubic lattices.
- The atomic packing factor of the diamond cubic structure ( the proportion of space that would be filled by spheres that are centered on the vertices of the structure and are as large as possible without overlapping ) is | 16 } } H " 0.34, significantly smaller ( indicating a less dense structure ) than the packing factors for the face-centered and body-centered cubic lattices.