in atomic bcc. what is the fraction of edge is not covered by
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look in a bcc (3)^1/2 A = 4 R
where A is edge length and R is radius of one atom so...
R =[ (3)^1/2 ]A ÷ 4
and on one edge there are two atoms so length occupied by atoms = { [(3)^1/2]A ÷4 } × 2
i.e.
length occupied = ➰[(3)^1/2] A ÷ 2
and fraction of length occupied is equal to length occupied by total length so it is equal to [(3)^1/2] ÷ 2
now it is fraction occupied to get the fration not occupied by them
just minus the above answer from 1
then what u get is your answer.....
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