Determination of Relativistic Intensity of X-Ray Diffracted from Aluminum Element.
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In this paper, the relative intensity of X-ray diffracted from Aluminum (Al) was found, and taking into account the influences on the intensity of these rays. There was good agreement between the calculated and measured values, the simple differences between them can be attributed to the fact that all crystals in nature are real and not ideal crystals, on the other hand, the accuracy of atomic positions are must probably effected the calculated results
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