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(Solid state physics) What is a BASIS in a "conventional unit cell" of BCC?? (Not in...

(Solid state physics)
What is a BASIS in a "conventional unit cell" of BCC??
(Not in a primitive cell of BCC)

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I have submitted a total 3 pages of answer which includes a detailed information of all the terms introduced in the question . I have given a brief definition of all of them and the final answer is given in page no 2&3 .

All the pages have their numbers on it .in case any doubts please do tell me..thank you


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