For a metal specimen A with grain size number of 7 how many
For a metal specimen A with grain size number of 7, how many grains do you see under an optical microscope at a magnification of 100X?. If you observe the same number of grains for another specimen B at a magnification of 200X, what is the grain size number for specimen B?
Solution
Solution:
a) We have the formula to calculate the number of grains at 100X
N = 2n-1
N= Number of grains
n= grain size number = 7
N= 27-1 = 26 = 64 grains
b) To find the grain size at 200X magnification we will use this formula
Ntot = (200/100)2* 64 = 256 grains
Now using
N = 2n-1
Log(N)= (n-1) log 2
8Log(2)/log(2) = n-1
n= 9
