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Page 36
... origin of the unit cell to the given point has components xa , yb , zc , where x , y , and z are fractions , then the coordinates of the point are x y z . Thus , point A in Fig . 2-7 , taken as the origin , has coordinates 0 0 0 while ...
... origin of the unit cell to the given point has components xa , yb , zc , where x , y , and z are fractions , then the coordinates of the point are x y z . Thus , point A in Fig . 2-7 , taken as the origin , has coordinates 0 0 0 while ...
Page 37
... origin , will move or translate it to the position , the final position being obtained by simple addition of the operator and the original position 000. In this sense , the positions 000 , 2 are called the " body - centering ...
... origin , will move or translate it to the position , the final position being obtained by simple addition of the operator and the original position 000. In this sense , the positions 000 , 2 are called the " body - centering ...
Page 38
... origin ; the Miller indices ( hkl ) usually refer to that plane in the set which is nearest the origin , although they may be taken as referring to any other plane in the set or to the whole set taken together . We may determine the ...
... origin ; the Miller indices ( hkl ) usually refer to that plane in the set which is nearest the origin , although they may be taken as referring to any other plane in the set or to the whole set taken together . We may determine the ...
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absorption coefficient absorption edge alloy analysis angle atomic number austenite axis back-reflection Bragg angle Bragg law Bravais lattice calculated camera chart circle composition constant copper atoms cosĀ² counter cubic curve Debye ring Debye-Scherrer decreases determined diffracted beam diffraction lines diffraction pattern diffractometer direction distance electrons elements equation error example face-centered face-centered cubic factor film fluorescent fluorescent radiation given grain hexagonal incident beam indices integrated intensity lattice parameter Laue method martensite measured metal normal obtained Orthorhombic parallel percent phase photograph pinhole plotted pole figure position powder pattern preferred orientation projection reciprocal lattice reciprocal-lattice reflecting planes relative residual stress rhombohedral rotation sample scattering shown in Fig sinĀ² slit solid solution spacing specimen spectrometer sphere spot stereographic substance surface temperature tetragonal thickness tion transmission unit cell values vector voltage wavelength x-ray diffraction x-ray method x-ray tube zero zone