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Materials Engineering a) Compare planar densities in terms of atoms per area in terms of a,...

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a) Compare planar densities in terms of atoms per area in terms of a, the lattice parameter for the (100), (110), and (111) planes for FCC. Which is the closest packed (densest) plane or FCC?

b) Compare planar densities in terms of atoms per area for the (100), (110), and (111) planes for BCC. Which is the closest packed (densest) plane for BCC?

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