?Silicon for computer chips is grown in large cylinders called “boules” that are 300 mm
Chapter 1, Problem 1.40(choose chapter or problem)
Silicon for computer chips is grown in large cylinders called “boules” that are 300 mm in diameter and 2 m in length, as shown. The density of silicon is \(2.33 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\). Silicon wafers for making integrated circuits are sliced from a 2.0-m boule and are typically 0.75 mm thick and 300 mm in diameter.
(a) How many wafers can be cut from a single boule?
(b) What is the mass of a silicon wafer? (The volume of a cylinder is given by \(\pi r^{2} h\), where r is the radius and h is its height.)
Text Transcription:
2.33 g / cm^3
\pi r^{2} h
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