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During deformation, the density of dislocation significantly increases due to

  • the introduction of impurities
  • the reduction in temperature
  • the decrease in lattice distortion
  • the multiplication of dislocations (correct)

What is the dislocation density in the extremely deformed material compared to the carefully solidified material?

  • 10 power 4 mm per mm cube
  • 10 power 10 mm per mm cube (correct)
  • 10 power 2 mm per mm cube
  • 10 power 6 mm per mm cube

What do the lines in the TEM image represent?

  • Lattice distortions in the titanium alloy
  • Dislocations in the titanium alloy (correct)
  • Impurities in the titanium alloy
  • Temperature variations in the titanium alloy

Who are the two scientists responsible for the concept of Burgers vector?

<p>Jan Martinus Burger and Wilhelm Burger (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is a screw dislocation typically observed?

<p>Through transmission electron microscopy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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