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crystaline solids are anisotropic.why?​

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Answered by rajnisharma234299
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Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. It is because the arrangement of constituent particles is regular and ordered along all the directions. Therefore, the value of any physical property (electrical resistance or refractive index) would be different along each direction

Answered by sweety750
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Crystalline solids are anisotropic in nature. It is because the arrangement of constituent particles is regular and ordered along all the directions.

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