| 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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| 1. A stacking fault region is a planar defect
IT 2. Screw dislocation can cross slip under hydrostatic stress
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+ in
BaOTi02)vacancy concentration can be higher than that predicted by Arrhenius law
TI 5.Vacancies are Thermodynamic defects
FF 6. Dislocations are 2 dimensional defects
F(F 7. All Point defects are Thermodynamic defects
TT 8. Dislocations mediate all plastic deformation in metals.
TT 9. Tensile Strength increase with decrease in grain size for metals
10. Screw dislocation has lower energy than edge
Transcribed Image Text:| 1. A stacking fault region is a planar defect IT 2. Screw dislocation can cross slip under hydrostatic stress 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+ in BaOTi02)vacancy concentration can be higher than that predicted by Arrhenius law TI 5.Vacancies are Thermodynamic defects FF 6. Dislocations are 2 dimensional defects F(F 7. All Point defects are Thermodynamic defects TT 8. Dislocations mediate all plastic deformation in metals. TT 9. Tensile Strength increase with decrease in grain size for metals 10. Screw dislocation has lower energy than edge
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