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Braggs XRay Diffraction

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  • @infinitechaos d=a*SQRT(a^2+b^2+c^2) is your theoretical or accepted value

  • if you know d or a, you can also find d by

    d=a*SQRT(A^2+B^2+C^2)^-1/2

    A B C are the the values for the orientation for the crystal... in example, {ABC}

    if {100}, the a=d

  • you can find d two ways... by ML=2d*sin(Theta/2), when examining the intensity vs. Theta, your Theta is where your peak Geiger counts aprear... or highest intensity

  • this has been up for 3 years... WTH HAPPENED TO THE SECOND PART?

  • where the hell is the second part?

  • where is the next part?

  • yeah, gives us the second part !

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