An interstitial in the lattice structure puts the surrounding bonds lattice in tension or compression? How...

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An interstitial in the lattice structure puts the surroundingbonds lattice in tension or compression? How does this stressaffect movements of dislocations? Use figures/schematics toexplains.

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Any deviation from perfectly periodic arrangement of atoms alonga line is called line imperfectionThere are two common types ofdislocations Edge dislocation or TaylorOrowandislocation and Screw dislocation or Burgersdislocation1 EDGEDislocationFig 1Figure 1 shows the Line dislocation in which deforming forceis applied on upper part of a cubic material The plane ABEF actsas a slip plane The upper half is now    See Answer
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