The formula to calculate the Number of Atomic Sites (N) is:
\[ N = \frac{\rho}{A} \]
Where:
Number of Atomic Sites per cubic meter is the number of atomic sites in a given volume of material.
Density is the mass per unit volume of a material.
Atomic Mass is the mass of an atom of a chemical element, typically expressed in atomic mass units (amu).
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ N = \frac{997}{0.06355} \]
Evaluating:
\[ N \approx 15688.4343 \, \text{per cubic meter} \]
The Number of Atomic Sites is approximately 15688.4343 per cubic meter.
Density (ρ) (kg/m³) | Atomic Mass (A) (kg/mol) | Number of Atomic Sites (N) (per cubic meter) |
---|---|---|
900 | 0.06 | 15,000.0000 |
900 | 0.06355 | 14,162.0771 |
900 | 0.07 | 12,857.1429 |
997 | 0.06 | 16,616.6667 |
997 | 0.06355 | 15,688.4343 |
997 | 0.07 | 14,242.8571 |
1100 | 0.06 | 18,333.3333 |
1100 | 0.06355 | 17,309.2054 |
1100 | 0.07 | 15,714.2857 |