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Ri Archives | Film trims from 'Experiments with the Bubble Model of Metal Structure - November 1952' @RiArchives | Uploaded October 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In these silent film trims you see Sir William Lawrence Bragg demonstrating the close packing structure of metals. The film shows the use of bubble rafts to demonstrate dislocations in metal structures and how they can correct themselves.

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Film trims from 'Experiments with the Bubble Model of Metal Structure - November 1952' @RiArchives

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