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To provide some perspective on the dimensions of atomic defects, consider a metal specimen that has a dislocation density of 105 mm−2 . Suppose that all the dislocations in 1000 mm3 (1 cm3 ) were somehow removed and linked end to end. How far (in miles) would this chain extend? Now suppose that the density is increased to 109 mm−2 by cold working. What would be the chain length of dislocations in 1000 mm3 of the material?

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