old final
old final
Posted 17 March 08 08:56 by Michel Barsoum | 0 Comments   
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Ch. 16 final ppt
Ch. 16 final ppt. 
Posted 16 March 08 11:57 by Michel Barsoum | 0 Comments   
Attachment(s): Ch_16.ppt
CH. 16 final
Ch. 16 final
Posted 16 March 08 11:56 by Michel Barsoum | 0 Comments   
Attachment(s): Ch_16.pdf
Exam Coverage and other such things

You are responsible for Chs. 1 thru 4.  

The following sections are the ones you are responsible for in Ch. 5:  Up to, but not including, section 5.2.3.  i.e. up to  p. 118 + section 5.8.   

Ch. 6:  All section except pp. 157-160 and sections 6.3 and 6.4

Ch. 7  All sections except sections 7.2.5 and 7.4 (not included) till end.

Chapter 14: All sections
Chapter 15: All sections
Chapter 16: All sections

You will also be responsible for:

Ch. 14: 14.4, 14.6, 14.7, 14.8, 14.9, 14.11 + all worked examples.
Ch. 15: 15.4, 15.7, 15.10, 15.11, 15.14, 15.15 + all worked examples.
Ch. 16: 16.2, 16.5, 16.9, 16.10, 16.18, 16.27 + all worked example

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CAN BRING A 8.5X11 SHEET TO THE EXAM WITH ANYTHING YOU WANT ON IT FOR THE EXAM. THE EXAM IS CLOSED BOOK AND NOTES. YOU WILL NEED A PERIODIC TABLE, A CALCULATOR AND A BRAIN... LAST ONE OPTIONAL  ;-) 

Ch 15
ch 15
Ch. 14 pdf Final
Ch. 14 final
Chapter 14 final ppt
Chapter 14 final ppt
Ch. 15
Ch. 15
Old Exam II
Here is an old exam. Note also that in the previous exam that I posted before Exam 1, there are a few questions about dielectric properties. Good luck. Cheers. Michel
Posted 25 February 08 10:45 by Michel Barsoum | 0 Comments   
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Coverage for Exam 2

The exam is cumulative, but with emphasis on new material. Here are the sections that you have to cover:

Ch. 6:  All section except pp. 157-160 and sections 6.3 and 6.4

Ch. 7  All sections except sections 7.2.5 and 7.4 (not included) till end.

Ch. 14: All section up to but not including 14.4.3 till end.
 

A Question about defect concentrations

One of you sent me the following email:

    I’m trying to follow your book, to get through these homework questions, and one problem I’m frequently having is with notation.  I am not certain which notation is used for mole fraction, atom percent, concentration, or just number when talking about a specific type of defect in crystals.  To compound the matter, we are learning about these defects in thermo as well, and while they use the Kroger vink notation as well, I’m having a lot of difficulty following.  Can you consolidate, or simplify this problem for me?

Answer:

It is not that complicated; when you see square brackets that is a mole FRACTION and dimensionless.  If you see something like Vo, n or p, WITHOUT brackets then that is usually either per mole or per m3 depending on the problem.  When dealing with conductivity then you HAVE to use number of defects per m3.  Michel


Ch. 7 pdf
Ch. 7 pdf
Ch. 7 final
Ch. 7 final
Here are the teams

Sean Miller, Russ Marron, Courtney Reid, Barbara Robinson, Eric Brenner

Thao Vi Le, Mike Wang, Sean Garner, Dominic

Di Prato, Schecter, Antonakos, Leithead,

Fahnestock, Tallman, Pugh, Mussey, Chan

McCormic, Pelletier, Snow, Hartshorne

CJ, Sexton, Ismail, Coyle

Eric, Riblett, Jamison, Fallis

 Ari, Devillier, Camichael, Coffey

 

 

Problem Set due Thursday 21 Feb.

Ch. 6: 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.8, 6.9 + all worked examples in section covered.
Ch. 7: 7.1, 7.2, 7.4, 7.5, 7.13 + all worked examples in sections covered.

 

This is an important quiz and will count for 2 quizzes...  Cheers. Michel

 

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