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... crystal planes and consequently act as barriers to the movement of dislocations . From this it follows that the grain boundaries in a pure metal tend to be stronger than the crystal grains and that , consequently , a sample composed of ...
... crystal planes and consequently act as barriers to the movement of dislocations . From this it follows that the grain boundaries in a pure metal tend to be stronger than the crystal grains and that , consequently , a sample composed of ...
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... Crystal type . If two metals are of the same crystal lattice type and all other factors are favourable , it is possible for complete solid solubility to occur over the whole composition range . ( It is also necessary that the relative ...
... Crystal type . If two metals are of the same crystal lattice type and all other factors are favourable , it is possible for complete solid solubility to occur over the whole composition range . ( It is also necessary that the relative ...
Page 184
... crystal regions will lead to the material becoming translucent . Due to the anistropy of crystals light will have a different velocity in the directions of the different crystal axes ( except in cubic crystals where the velocity of ...
... crystal regions will lead to the material becoming translucent . Due to the anistropy of crystals light will have a different velocity in the directions of the different crystal axes ( except in cubic crystals where the velocity of ...
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