Mathematics, 14.07.2019 12:10 carlinryan
As in the figure displayed, the crystalline structure known as a body-centered cubic unit consists of multiple cubes (a) having sides 1 arranged periodically with an atom at each vertex and at each cube's center. most alkaline metals, including na and k, are body centered cubic units. focusing on atom a[0] in a body-centered cubic unit, of all the points within the space, the domain d[0] than to any other atom. find the volume of d[0]
not really understanding this question at all except for what the variables represent, and what the question is asking. what level of mathematics is this? is this even a question? i just wrote it down from a show i've been watching, tried to solve it, didn't get anywhere. just wanted to see if there is an answer to it, and whats going on! lol
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