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vacancy sink - translation to ρωσικά

TYPE OF POINT DEFECT IN A CRYSTAL, IN WHICH AN ATOM IS MISSING FROM ONE OF THE LATTICE SITES
Vacancy (chemistry); Crystal vacancy
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vacancy sink      

общая лексика

сток вакансии

data sink         
COMPUTING DEVICE OR COMPONENT DESIGNED TO RECEIVE SIGNALS FROM OTHER COMPONENTS
Data sink; Sink interface; Event sink

общая лексика

приёмник данных

любая среда, в которой данные могут хранится до тех пор, пока не потребуются

в телекоммуникации - часть DTE, принимающая передаваемые данные

sink         
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  • A bottom mount sink at the [[Ernest Hemingway House]]
  • Double sink with a marble countertop
  • Sink in [[Croatian National Theater in Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
BOWL-SHAPED PLUMBING FIXTURE USED FOR WASHING HANDS
Wash basin; Sinks; Washbasin; Belfast sink; Automatic sink; Wash-hand basin; Handbasin; Wash-basin; Washbasins; Wash-basins; Wash basins; Granite sink; Marble sink; Composite granite sinks; London sink; Resin washbasin; Wash bowl; Vessel sink
1) понижаться, падать
2) помещать, вкладывать (капитал)
3) погашать
- sink a loan
- sink in price

Ορισμός

vacancy
n.
1) to create a vacancy
2) to fill a vacancy
3) (misc.) no vacancy (the sign reads no vacancy)

Βικιπαίδεια

Vacancy defect

In crystallography, a vacancy is a type of point defect in a crystal where an atom is missing from one of the lattice sites. Crystals inherently possess imperfections, sometimes referred to as crystallographic defects.

Vacancies occur naturally in all crystalline materials. At any given temperature, up to the melting point of the material, there is an equilibrium concentration (ratio of vacant lattice sites to those containing atoms). At the melting point of some metals the ratio can be approximately 1:1000. This temperature dependence can be modelled by

N v = N exp ( Q v k B T ) {\displaystyle N_{\rm {v}}=N\exp \left({\frac {-Q_{\rm {v}}}{k_{\rm {B}}T}}\right)}

where Nv is the vacancy concentration, Qv is the energy required for vacancy formation, kB is the Boltzmann constant, T is the absolute temperature, and N is the concentration of atomic sites i.e.

N = m N A M {\displaystyle N={\frac {mN_{\rm {A}}}{M}}}

where m is mass, NA the Avogadro constant, and M the molar mass.

It is the simplest point defect. In this system, an atom is missing from its regular atomic site. Vacancies are formed during solidification due to vibration of atoms, local rearrangement of atoms, plastic deformation and ionic bombardments.

The creation of a vacancy can be simply modeled by considering the energy required to break the bonds between an atom inside the crystal and its nearest neighbor atoms. Once that atom is removed from the lattice site, it is put back on the surface of the crystal and some energy is retrieved because new bonds are established with other atoms on the surface. However, there is a net input of energy because there are fewer bonds between surface atoms than between atoms in the interior of the crystal.

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