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HCP Layers 1 and 2 | |
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Hexagonal closest packing is one type of packing that can result when planes of close packed spheres stack one on top of another. The stacking is most efficient when the spheres in an upper plane sit in triangular dimples in the lower plane. The figure is a photograph of a close packed plane of black ping pong balls. Click on a location in the figure where a sphere from layer 2 will sit. |
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