close packed lattice

  • 1close-packed lattice — tankiosios sanglaudos gardelė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. close packed lattice vok. dichtgepacktes Kristallgitter, n rus. плотноупакованная кристаллическая решётка, f pranc. réseau cristallin compact, m …

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  • 2hexagonal close-packed lattice — Смотри гексагональная плотноупакованная (ГПУ) решетка (Г12) …

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  • 3Close-packing of spheres — hcp and fcc close packing of spheres In geometry, close packing of spheres is a dense arrangement of equal spheres in an infinite, regular arrangement (or lattice). Carl Friedrich Gauss proved that the highest average density – that is, the… …

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  • 4Carbide — For the software development tool targeting the Symbian OS, see Carbide.c++. Calcium carbide. In chemistry, a carbide is a compound composed of carbon and a less electronegative element. Carbides can be generally classified by chemical bonding… …

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  • 5Opal — For other uses, see Opal (disambiguation). Opal An opal bracelet. The stone size is 18 by 15 mm (0.7 by 0.6 in) General Category …

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  • 6Spinel — General Category Oxide minerals Spinel group Chemical formula MgAl2O4 …

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  • 7Voronoi diagram — The Voronoi diagram of a random set of points in the plane (all points lie within the image). In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a special kind of decomposition of a given space, e.g., a metric space, determined by distances to a specified… …

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  • 8Photonic crystal — The opal in this bracelet contains a natural periodic microstructure responsible for its iridescent color. It is essentially a natural photonic crystal, although it does not have a complete photonic band gap. Photonic crystals are periodic… …

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  • 9Protactinium — thorium ← protactinium → uranium Pr ↑ Pa ↓ …

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  • 10Debye-Hückel equation — The Debye Hückel limiting law, named for its developers Peter Debye and Erich Hückel, provides one way to obtain activity coefficients Ref|Harris. Activities, rather than concentrations, are needed in many chemical calculations because solutions… …

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