File:FCC_primative-cubic_cells.svg
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DescriptionFCC primative-cubic cells.svg |
English: An image demonstrating the geometrical relationship between the close packed plane, the primitive unit cell, and the cubic unit cell. |
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Author | Owen Graham |
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