Diffrentiate between isotrophy and anisotrophy.
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Isotropic refers to the properties of a material which is independent of the direction whereas anisotropic is direction-dependent. These two terms are used to explain the properties of the material in basic crystallography. ... Some examples of anisotropic materials are composite materials, wood, etc.
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Isotropic refers to the properties of a material which is independent of the direction whereas
anisotropic is direction-dependent. These two terms are used to explain the properties of the material in basic crystallography. ...
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