| 1. A stacking fault region is a planar defect TT 2. Screw dislocation can cross slip under hydrostatic stress T 3, Slip plane is a plane containing dislocation line and its burgers vector. 4. Vacancies are Thermodynamic defects but in doped ionic materials (e.g. alloy of Nd3+

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**Material Defect Quiz: True or False?**

1. **A stacking fault region is a planar defect.**  
   - **True**

2. **Screw dislocation can cross slip under hydrostatic stress.**  
   - **True**

3. **Slip plane is a plane containing dislocation line and its Burgers vector.**  
   - **True**

4. **Vacancies are thermodynamic defects, but in doped ionic materials (e.g., alloy of Nd3+ in BaOTiO2), vacancy concentration can be higher than that predicted by Arrhenius law.**  
   - **True**

5. **Vacancies are thermodynamic defects.**  
   - **True**

6. **Dislocations are 2-dimensional defects.**  
   - **False**

7. **All point defects are thermodynamic defects.**  
   - **False**

8. **Dislocations mediate all plastic deformation in metals.**  
   - **True**

9. **Tensile strength increases with decrease in grain size for metals.**  
   - **True**

10. **Screw dislocation has lower energy than edge dislocation.**  
    - **False**
Transcribed Image Text:**Material Defect Quiz: True or False?** 1. **A stacking fault region is a planar defect.** - **True** 2. **Screw dislocation can cross slip under hydrostatic stress.** - **True** 3. **Slip plane is a plane containing dislocation line and its Burgers vector.** - **True** 4. **Vacancies are thermodynamic defects, but in doped ionic materials (e.g., alloy of Nd3+ in BaOTiO2), vacancy concentration can be higher than that predicted by Arrhenius law.** - **True** 5. **Vacancies are thermodynamic defects.** - **True** 6. **Dislocations are 2-dimensional defects.** - **False** 7. **All point defects are thermodynamic defects.** - **False** 8. **Dislocations mediate all plastic deformation in metals.** - **True** 9. **Tensile strength increases with decrease in grain size for metals.** - **True** 10. **Screw dislocation has lower energy than edge dislocation.** - **False**
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