Question
Download Solution PDFAs per the French mathematician Bravais what is the maximum possible three dimensional lattices?
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Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 3 : 14
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 14.
Key Points
- There are 14 distinct Bravais lattices in three-dimensional space.
- These lattices are classified based on their unit cell geometry and symmetry.
- The 14 Bravais lattices are grouped into 7 crystal systems: cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, hexagonal, trigonal, monoclinic, and triclinic.
- Each crystal system can have different types of lattices such as primitive, body-centered, face-centered, and base-centered.
Important Points
- The Bravais lattices are named after Auguste Bravais, a French physicist who first listed these 14 lattice types in 1848.
- Each Bravais lattice represents a unique spatial arrangement of points with translational symmetry.
- The concept of Bravais lattices is fundamental in the study of crystallography and material science.
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