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Engineering, 08.11.2019 22:31, leslieperez67

Suppose that all the dislocations in 1600 mm3 of crystal were somehow removed and linked end to end. given 1 m = 0.0006214 mile, how far (in miles) would this chain extend for dislocation densities of (a) 10^4 mm-2 (undeformed metal)? (b) 10^10 mm-2 (cold-worked metal)?

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