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close-packed arrangement on a crystallographic plane |
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11 May 2006(2006-05-11) |
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Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan (cdang) |
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Dans le cas des empilements compacts (p. ex. héxagonal compact, hc, ou cubique à faces centrées, cfc), les atomes d'un plan ont un arrangement héxagonal: on peut mettre six spheres en contact, car trois sphères en contact forment un triangle équilatéral (d'angle 60°).
In the case of close packed arrangements (e.g. hexagonal close-packed, hcp, or face-centered cubic, fcc), the atoms on a plane have an hexagonal arrangement(staggered rows): you can put six spheres touching one sphere, because three spheres in contact form an equilateral tirangle (60° angle).
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