Consider a simple cubic (sc) crystal in which one atom is placed at each lattice point. The lattice constant is a = 0.7\: nma=0.7nm. Calculate the volume density of atoms (i.e. number of atoms per unit volume) in unit of cm^{-3}cm−3. Values within 5% error will be considered correct.
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Consider a simple cubic (sc) crystal in which one atom is placed at each lattice point. The lattice constant is a = 0.7\: nma=0.7nm. Calculate the volume density of atoms (i.e. number of atoms per unit volume) in unit of cm^{-3}cm−3. Values within 5% error will be considered correct.
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