Materials Science And Engineering Properties
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Author: Charles Gilmore
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Chapter 15, Problem 1CQ
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The electromagnetic radiations with the wavelength in between 0.1nm to 1nm.
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The wavelength of the X- rays are lies in between 0.1nm to 1nm. The electromagnetic radiation having the wavelength higher than the
This electromagnetic radiation is used for the crystal structure of the materials by diffraction techniques.
Therefore, the electromagnetic radiations having the wavelength in between the 0.1nm to 1nm are X-rays.
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