What This Document Is
This document contains the solutions to Exam Two for Principles & Applications of Engineering Materials (MSE 2001) at Georgia Tech, administered in Fall 2014. It’s a record of assessed understanding for that specific course and exam instance. The exam itself focused on concepts related to electron microscopy and crystallography.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is primarily valuable to students who took MSE 2001 in Fall 2014. It allows them to review their performance, understand where they may have encountered difficulties, and verify their comprehension of the course material as it was tested on that particular exam. Instructors might also use it as a reference for past assessment strategies.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides *answers* but does not offer detailed explanations of the underlying concepts. It won’t help someone learn the material if they didn’t study beforehand. It is specific to a single exam and may not reflect all possible questions or variations in future assessments. The provided “Useful Relationships & Equations” section is limited in scope.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Answer key for a 25-question multiple-choice exam.
* A list of useful equations related to electron volts, Planck’s constant, and the speed of light.
* Questions covering topics such as SEM operating voltages, electron emission, aberrations in electron microscopy, electron interaction volumes, crystal structures, and symmetry operations.
* The exam instructions and student information section (name fields).
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations for the answers, the exam questions themselves, or any worked-out solutions. It only describes the document’s contents.