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crystallites Meaning in Bengali



অজানা রফা অসংখ্য মিনিট কোন প্রাথমিক অচ্ছ মৃতদেহ কাচের আগ্নেয় শিলা পাওয়া





crystallites's Usage Examples:

The orientation of crystallites can be random with no preferred direction.


properties at length scales sufficiently larger than the size of the crystallites.


It is composed of rod-like, pseudoprismatic apatite crystallites, with less than 5% of organic matter.


growth phenomenon through which certain energetically favorable grains (crystallites) grow rapidly in a matrix of finer grains resulting in a bimodal grain.


they usually comprise many independent crystalline regions (grains or crystallites) in various orientations separated by grain boundaries; furthermore,.


cells—and polycrystalline silicon, which consists of small crystals known as crystallites.


characterised by a low mosaic spread angle, meaning that the individual graphite crystallites are well aligned with each other.


reasonably-low temperature as well, normalizing tin's microstructure of crystallites/grains.


makes it easier and cleaner to cast and reduces grain boundaries between crystallites.


monoclinic system and usually forms massive aggregates of prismatic crystallites or in dull clay masses.


intergranular attack (IGA), is a form of corrosion where the boundaries of crystallites of the material are more susceptible to corrosion than their insides.


high optical clarity is necessary, as light is scattered strongly by crystallites larger than its wavelength.


between crystallites may contain traps for charge carriers.


This may lead to a surface charge and an opposite space charge region in the crystallites, in.


apparently uniform surface (crystallites too small to see with the naked eye) to grains several centimetres wide.


Visible crystallites are rare in other engineering.


steel) will contain a corresponding proportion of relatively pure ferrite crystallites that do not participate in the eutectoid reaction and cannot transform.


used to describe sites of weaker chemical interactions, portions of crystallites, and even physical interactions and entanglements.


and phase angle information from Fourier transforms of HRTEM images of crystallites.


imperfect crystal, imagined to consist of numerous small perfect crystals (crystallites) that are to some extent randomly misoriented.


includes particles, bubbles, droplets, density fluctuations in fluids, crystallites in polycrystalline solids, defects in monocrystalline solids, surface.


divergent crystal growth kinetics may emerge, with a small number of crystallites growing at the expense of neighbouring ones, resulting in abnormal grain.



crystallites's Meaning':

any of numerous minute rudimentary crystalline bodies of unknown composition found in glassy igneous rock

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