Account for the following: Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature.
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➡Some crystalline solids are anisotropicbecause despite showing periodicity they are not exactly the same in all directions. It all depends on the symmetry of the unit cell of the crystal. If its size in the x, y and z direction is the same, it would be isotropic and anisotropic otherwise.
➡Some crystalline solids are anisotropicbecause despite showing periodicity they are not exactly the same in all directions. It all depends on the symmetry of the unit cell of the crystal. If its size in the x, y and z direction is the same, it would be isotropic and anisotropic otherwise.
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ISOTROPIC MEANS THE VALUE OF ALL PROPERTIES LIKE REFRACTIVE INDEX AND OTHERS ARE SAME IN ALL DIRECTION BUT IN CRYSTALLINE THESE ARE NOT SAME IN ALL DIRECTION . SO IT IS ANISOTROPIC .
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ISOTROPIC MEANS THE VALUE OF ALL PROPERTIES LIKE REFRACTIVE INDEX AND OTHERS ARE SAME IN ALL DIRECTION BUT IN CRYSTALLINE THESE ARE NOT SAME IN ALL DIRECTION . SO IT IS ANISOTROPIC .
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