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  • Part 1 of ebook "Solid-state physics: An introduction to principles of materials science" provides readers with contents including: chemical bonding in solids; structure of solid matter; diffraction from periodic structures; dynamics of atoms in crystals; thermal properties; “free” electrons in solids; the electronic band structure of solids; magnetism;...

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  • Lecture Basic chemistry: A Foundation - Chapter 13. After studying this section will help you understand: liquids and solids, water, heating curve; structures of the states of matter; representations of the gas, liquid, and solid states; energy requirements for state changes,...

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  • A part of the difficulties highlighted in the investigation include over specialization, poor policy makers and policies instruments, poor infrastructure, corruption, and lack of education. Some strategies identified for economic diversification include: regional mix, proper strong supportive structure, (political dependability, inner security, solid education framework), attitude change, openness, macroeconomic policy,and institutional matters, changing and boosting of the agricultural sector, strengthening the manufacturing sector, and strengthening anticorruption campaign.

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  • Lecture Material science: Part 3 - Hase diagrams and alloys presented component – pure metal of which the alloy is composed; solute – component of solid solution present in minor concentration; solvent – component present in greatest amount; solubility limit – maximum concentration of solute that can dissolve in solvent; phase – a homogeneous portion of a system with uniform physical and chemical characteristics.

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  • Three-dimensional (3D) laser micro-fabrication has become a fast growing field of science and technology. The very first investigations of the laser modifications and structuring of materials immediately followed the invention of the laser in 1960. Starting from the observed photomodifications of laser rod materials and ripple formation on the irradiated surfaces as unwanted consequences of a high laser fluence, the potential of material structuring was tapped.

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  • Since the First International Congress on Liquid Crystals (Lcs), held at Kent State University, OH, USA, in 1965, the implications of these systems associated with various aspects of telecommunications, laser, display, automobile, aerospace technologies, thermo-optics, medicine and biology have been the subject of considerable debate among researchers, scientists and engineers. Indeed, LCs, being a unique mesomorphic phase of matter, combine properties of both solids (long-range orientation order, manifestations of Bragg diffraction, etc.) and liquids (fluidity, viscosity, etc.).

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  • PART 1 MATERIALS AND MECHANICAL DESIGN CHAPTER 1 STRUCTURE OF SOLIDS Charles H. Drummond III Department of Materials Science and Engineering Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 Effects of Structure on Properties 1. .2 Atomic Structure 1. .3 Bonding 1. .4 Simple Structures 1. .5 Crystallography 1. .6 States of Matter 1. .7 Polymorphism 1. .8 Defects 1.2 METALS 1.2.1 Structures 3 3 3 4 4 5 7 8 8 12 12 1.2.2 1.2.3 Alloys Noncrystalline Metals 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 1.3 CERAMICS 1.3.1 Crystalline Ceramics 1.3.2 Noncrystalline Ceramics 1.3.

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  • To have a quantum-mechanical treatment we model a crystalline solid as matter in which the atoms have long-range order, that is a recurring (periodical) pattern of atomic positions that extends over many atoms. We will describe the wavefunctions and energy levels of electrons in such periodical atomic structures.  We want to answer the question: Why do some solids conduct curr We want to answer the question: Why do some solids conduct current ent and others don and others don’ ’t? t?...

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