what do you mean by anisotropic and isotropic
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isotropic: Properties of a material are identical in all directions. anisotropic: Properties of a material depend on the direction; for example, wood.
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- When the properties of a material vary with different crystallographic orientations, the material is said to be anisotropic. Alternately, when the properties of a material are the same in all directions, the material is said to be isotropic
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isotropic: Properties of a material are identical in all directions. anisotropic: Properties of a material depend on the direction; for example, wood.
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