Are you takling Material Science class?
Volume of HCP crystal = (a^2) (c) cos30
Im taking Material Science and Engineering
The volume of HCP is 8*pi*r^3 or 25.13*r^3
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It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
You cannot calculate volume of surface area. If you meant 20m3, then the volume would be 20,000 litres.
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The volume of HCP is 8*pi*r^3 or 25.13*r^3
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Calculate the volume of one sweet. Calculate the volume of the jar and then divide the volume of the jar by the volume of a sweet.
"There are 6 atoms in the hcp unit cell. The hex shape has six atoms at the points that are direct translations of each other making 1 atom for the top hex and one atom for the bottom hex. That's 2. The atom in the center of the top and center of the bottom are translations giving 1 more. That's 3. Then there are 3 atoms in the middle region of each cell bringing the total to 6." The answer should depend on how you choose your unit cell. In the primitive hexagonal cell we have 1 atom at each of the corners of the cell (each is "worth" 1/8) and 1 atom within the cell giving us 2 atoms/unit cell. (Note: the 'primitive hexagonal cell' above actually refers to the parallelpiped structure that the hexagonal unit cell consists of: the hexagonal 'unit' -it cannot technically be referred to as a unit cell, because unit cells are the most reduced form of the crystal structure- can be divided into 3 parallelepipeds.)
Fluorite (CaF2 as an example) and rutile (TiO2 as an example) are the big two. Also existing are the CdI2 and CdCl2 structures (CCP and HCP respectively).
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Calculate the volume of a single cylinder and multiply it by the number of cylinders.
how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
you have to measure the distance and angles between the main point and the surrounding pattern from the diffraction you create. Each crystal has its own structure (BCC, FCC, HCP, etc...) and each element in the crystal structure determines the lattice spacing....