This is such an awesome video! There might be one typo when you did sin45, your calculator might have been in radians. If calculated in degrees, it is 0.7071 and the radius would be 144pm. Thank you for the video!
I believe the radius of Q2 is 144pm instead as you may have used radians. I prefer to use X(side length) = Sqr Root 8 x r and the equivalent 4/root3 x r for the body centred cell
This is such an awesome video! There might be one typo when you did sin45, your calculator might have been in radians. If calculated in degrees, it is 0.7071 and the radius would be 144pm. Thank you for the video!
Yes my calculator was in radians. Great catch!
same thought here😅, that's why I got it wrong too. Yes, it's true for 144pm.
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I believe the radius of Q2 is 144pm instead as you may have used radians. I prefer to use X(side length) = Sqr Root 8 x r and the equivalent 4/root3 x r for the body centred cell
Shouldn’t the radius be 144pm because you forgot to multiply the 0.8509 by 4…
Great video thank you
What a logic explanation.thanks alot
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Nanometers e-9?
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My radius is 144.108pm ..... anyone¿?
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