7. Calculate the diameter of the following SWNTs. Assume the C–C bond distance is 0.142 nm (like that
in graphite).
a. (6,6)
b. (10,10)
c. (12,12)
d. (12,0)
e. (9,3)
f. (10,2)
g. (11,7)
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