The Flippin–Lodge angle is a term used in the field of crystallography, specifically in the study of the orientation of crystal planes. It refers to the angle between the planes of atoms in a crystal structure, typically expressed in degrees. This angle can play an important role in determining the physical properties of the material, as well as its behavior under various conditions. The term itself might not be widely recognized outside of specialized literature in crystallography or materials science.
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