Chapter 5: Problem 19
How many different ways were suggested by Bravais in which similar points can be arranged in a three dimensional space (a) 14 (b) 10 (c) 7 (d) 9
Chapter 5: Problem 19
How many different ways were suggested by Bravais in which similar points can be arranged in a three dimensional space (a) 14 (b) 10 (c) 7 (d) 9
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Get started for freeCrystals can be classified into (a) 7 systems b) 9 systems c) 10 systems
In a body-centred cubic arrangement, A ions occupy the centre whil e B ions occupy corners of the cubic. The formula of the solid is. a) \(\mathrm{AB}_{2}\) b) \(\mathrm{AB}\) c) \(\mathrm{A}_{2} \mathrm{~B}\) d) None of these
The number of atoms per unit cell in simple cubic, face-centred cubic and body-centred cubic are: a) \(1,4,2\) b) \(4,1,2\) (c) \(2,4,1\) (d) 4, 8, 2
Total number of planes, axes and centre of symmetries in a crystal is termed as a) elements of symmetry (b) symmetries c) symmetry operations
If in a crystal intercepts are \(1, \infty\) and \(\infty\), the Millar indices are: (a) (100) (b) \((101)\) (c) (110) (d) (000)
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