For this problem, we know that an element crystallizes in a simple cubic structure. If we assume that the first energy g

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For this problem, we know that an element crystallizes in a simple cubic structure. If we assume that the first energy g

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For this problem, we know that an element crystallizes in a
simple cubic structure. If we assume that the first energy gap
occurs at a wave vector of
1.55 × 1010 m−1, when will the wave vector
in the second energy gap occur
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