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Max von Laue and Mineralogy

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Difference between Max von Laue and Mineralogy

Max von Laue vs. Mineralogy

Max Theodor Felix von Laue (9 October 1879 – 24 April 1960) was a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals. Mineralogy is a subject of geology specializing in the scientific study of chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals and mineralized artifacts.

Similarities between Max von Laue and Mineralogy

Max von Laue and Mineralogy have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Crystallography, Diffraction, X-ray.

Crystallography

Crystallography is the experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in crystalline solids (see crystal structure).

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Diffraction

--> Diffraction refers to various phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit.

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X-ray

X-rays make up X-radiation, a form of electromagnetic radiation.

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Max von Laue and Mineralogy Comparison

Max von Laue has 123 relations, while Mineralogy has 178. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.00% = 3 / (123 + 178).

References

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