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= Microstructure
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Microstructure refers to the structure of a material that is observed at a microscopic scale, typically ranging from about 1 nanometer to several millimeters. It encompasses the arrangement of particles, grains, phases, and other internal features that can influence a material's properties and behavior. In materials science and engineering, analyzing microstructure is crucial because it significantly affects mechanical, thermal, electrical, and chemical properties.