what are isotropic solids,anisotropic solids
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anisotropic solids are the solids whose magnitude depends on the direction of measurement
example : crystalline solids
isotropic solids are the solids whose magnitude doesn't depend on the direction of measurement
example: amorphous solids
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example : crystalline solids
isotropic solids are the solids whose magnitude doesn't depend on the direction of measurement
example: amorphous solids
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Anisotropic solids can be defined as the material whose properties vary with different crystallographic orientations.
Wood and composites are the common examples of anisotropic materials.
Isotropic solids can be defined as the material whose properties are the same in all directions.
Glass and metals are examples of isotropic materials.
Isotropic and anisotropic are opposites of each other.
Wood and composites are the common examples of anisotropic materials.
Isotropic solids can be defined as the material whose properties are the same in all directions.
Glass and metals are examples of isotropic materials.
Isotropic and anisotropic are opposites of each other.
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