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Difference between isotropic soil and homogeneous soil

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Answered by asthakz
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Homogeneous means properties are same on every point. And isotropic means the property is same in all directions. ... If something shows same properties at all points, then it is homogeneous and if the properties are same in all directions , then it is isotropic.

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Answered by astha23kz
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Direction. Homogeneous: The properties of homogeneous matter does not depend on the direction. Isotropic: The properties of isotropic matter depends on the direction.

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