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  2. Questions

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    a. Contact mode. b. Tapping mode. c. Non-contact mode. Deeper questions. ... The following questions require some thought and reaching the answer may require you to think beyond the contents of this TLP.
  3. Going further

    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/ferromagnetic/links.php
    Spaldin, Cambridge University Press (2003). A good overall explanation of ferromagnetism which also covers other types of magnetism and some applications. ... The Feynman Lectures on Physics by R.P. Feynman, R.B. Leighton and M.
  4. Monte Carlo simulation

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    Above the solvus temperature (which is around 375K for a composition of 50% A - 50% B), the solution remains fairly random, although some short range order can be seen, especially closer ... At lower temperatures these domains are larger (less anti-phase
  5. Going further

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    Solymar and D. Walsh (OUP 1993). Solid State Electronic Devices, B.G. ... Streetman and S.K. Banerjee (Pearson Prentice Hall 2006). Some of these texts are deliberately written as introductory texts for undergraduates in physics, chemistry, materials
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    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/dislocations/questions.php
    Deeper questions. The following questions require some thought and reaching the answer may require you to think beyond the contents of this TLP. ... Yes. No. b. In some cases, the stress required to continue plastic deformation increases as deformation
  7. The Scheil Equation

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    In the case where A and B form a complete solid solution across the composition range, the liquid will, at some point, reach a concentration of 100 %B and hence solidify ... An alternative case arises in a binary eutectic system of A and B, where a solid
  8. Questions

    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/diffraction-patterns/questions.php
    Some electrons were diffracted two or more times. d. There is a fault in the lens. ... The following questions require some thought and reaching the answer may require you to think beyond the contents of this TLP.
  9. Questions

    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/phase-diagrams/questions.php
    c. That A-A bonds are more favourable than B-B bonds. Cooling curve for a binary system:. ... a. 66.6%. b. 33.3%. c. 50%. d. 75%. Deeper questions. The following questions require some thought and reaching the answer may require you to think beyond the
  10. Hysteresis

    https://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/ferromagnetic/hysteresis.php
    This results in the hysteresis curve as some magnetisation will remain when there is no external applied field. ... These are shown on the schematic below:. Figure S. Schematic showing the general shape of the hysteresis curve with some relevant points
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    sometimes lower than the Halpin-Tsai prediction (some even lower than the Equal stress calculation.) Why might this be? ... b. Fibre Fracture (some plastic deformation for ductile fibres, but this is a small contribution to the overall toughness.).

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