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@@ibraheemkhan9116 technically any corner can be used to draw the plane. However, if the indices are negative and you choose a corner unwisely than your plane will end up outside of the unit cell. But that's okay, you can simply draw a new unit cell or shift the plane over by a unit cell.
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Taylor - you saved my tons of hours!!! Since the beginning I was telling myself after watching all university professor hours video, there has to be something wrong with these folks, this can't be so complex - this is a simple calculation with some visulization. This should be a 8th grade course until you proved it - it is simple!
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Thank you so much Taylor! Helped me prep for my catalysis class where we have to draw catalyst crystal structures!
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Thanks, i was struglin to understand bc my professor "explain" it in like 1 minute, and i couldnt do any draw where the numbers weren't ones lol
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What is the steps that you would follow to determine the miller indices of a plane.
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What if it was (112) can you replace it as (111)?
no, those are different planes. (111) goes through x=1, y=1, z=1 whereas (112) goes through x=1, y=1, z=1/2.
Okay, so you always take the reciprocal correct? And for every negative number there is, is that when you shift the origin?
@@ibraheemkhan9116 technically any corner can be used to draw the plane. However, if the indices are negative and you choose a corner unwisely than your plane will end up outside of the unit cell. But that's okay, you can simply draw a new unit cell or shift the plane over by a unit cell.
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