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The document contains 6 problems from Chapter 3 related to crystallography and materials properties. The problems involve drawing direction vectors in cubic unit cells, identifying 110-type directions that lie on specific planes, determining Miller indices of crystal planes, calculating interplanar spacings and density for FCC metals, and calculating planar atomic densities for different planes in FCC gold.
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The document contains 6 problems from Chapter 3 related to crystallography and materials properties. The problems involve drawing direction vectors in cubic unit cells, identifying 110-type directions that lie on specific planes, determining Miller indices of crystal planes, calculating interplanar spacings and density for FCC metals, and calculating planar atomic densities for different planes in FCC gold.
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Chapter 3, Problem 32 Draw direction vectors in unit cells for the following cubic directions:

1 1 1 (a)

1 10 (b)

12 1 (c)

1 13 (d)

Chapter 3, Problem 39 What

110 -type directions lie on the (111) plane of a cubic unit cell?

Chapter 3, Problem 51 Determine the Miller indices of the cubic crystal plane that intersects the following position coordinates:

(1,

1 2

3 , 1); ( 1 ,0, 4 ); (1, 0, 1 ). 2 2

Chapter 3, Problem 53 Rodium is FCC and has a lattice constant a of 0.38044 nm. Calculate the following interplanar spacings: (a) d111 (b) d200 (c) d220

Chapter 3, Problem 64 Calculate a value for the density of FCC platinum in grams per cubic centimeter from its lattice constant a of 0.39239 nm and its atomic mass of 195.09 g/mol.

Chapter 3, Problem 66 Calculate the planar atomic density in atoms per square millimeter for the following crystal planes in FCC gold, which has a lattice constant of 0.40788 nm: (a) (100), (b) (110), (c) (111).

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