Number of vacant lattice Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Number of Vacant Lattice = Fraction of Vacancy*Total no. of lattice points
Nv = fvacancy*N
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Number of Vacant Lattice - The Number of Vacant Lattice is the number of crystal lattices which are unoccupied by atoms or ions.
Fraction of Vacancy - The Fraction of Vacancy is the ratio of vacant crystal lattice to total no. of crystal lattice.
Total no. of lattice points - The Total no. of lattice points are the specific positions in the crystal occupied by atoms or ions.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Fraction of Vacancy: 0.6 --> No Conversion Required
Total no. of lattice points: 10 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Nv = fvacancy*N --> 0.6*10
Evaluating ... ...
Nv = 6
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
6 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
6 <-- Number of Vacant Lattice
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Go Number of Vacant Lattice = Fraction of Vacancy*Total no. of lattice points
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Number of vacant lattice Formula

Number of Vacant Lattice = Fraction of Vacancy*Total no. of lattice points
Nv = fvacancy*N

What are defects in crystal?

The arrangement of the atoms in all materials contains imperfections which have profound effect on the behavior of the materials.
Lattice defects can be sorted into three
1. Point defects (vacancies, interstitial defects, substitution defects)
2. Line defect (screw dislocation, edge dislocation)
3. surface defects (material surface, grain boundaries)

Why defect are important?

There are a lot of properties that are controlled or affected by
defects, for example:
1. Electric and thermal conductivity in metals (strongly reduced by
point defects).
2. Electronic conductivity in semi-conductors (controlled by substitution
defects).
3. Diffusion (controlled by vacancies).
4. Ionic conductivity (controlled by vacancies).
5. Plastic deformation in crystalline materials (controlled by
dislocation).
6. Colors (affected by defects).
7. Mechanical strength (strongly depended on defects).

How to Calculate Number of vacant lattice?

Number of vacant lattice calculator uses Number of Vacant Lattice = Fraction of Vacancy*Total no. of lattice points to calculate the Number of Vacant Lattice, The Number of vacant lattice is the number of lattice points in the crystal which are unoccupied by any atom or ion. Number of Vacant Lattice is denoted by Nv symbol.

How to calculate Number of vacant lattice using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Number of vacant lattice, enter Fraction of Vacancy (fvacancy) & Total no. of lattice points (N) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Number of vacant lattice calculation can be explained with given input values -> 6 = 0.6*10.

FAQ

What is Number of vacant lattice?
The Number of vacant lattice is the number of lattice points in the crystal which are unoccupied by any atom or ion and is represented as Nv = fvacancy*N or Number of Vacant Lattice = Fraction of Vacancy*Total no. of lattice points. The Fraction of Vacancy is the ratio of vacant crystal lattice to total no. of crystal lattice & The Total no. of lattice points are the specific positions in the crystal occupied by atoms or ions.
How to calculate Number of vacant lattice?
The Number of vacant lattice is the number of lattice points in the crystal which are unoccupied by any atom or ion is calculated using Number of Vacant Lattice = Fraction of Vacancy*Total no. of lattice points. To calculate Number of vacant lattice, you need Fraction of Vacancy (fvacancy) & Total no. of lattice points (N). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Fraction of Vacancy & Total no. of lattice points and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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