Chemistry, asked by nekharichrekhandhi, 1 year ago

What is 'Isotrpic in nature'?

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Answered by Santosh2486
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An isotropic solid is a solid material in which physical properties do not depend on its orientation. It is an example of isotropy which can also apply to fluids, or other non material concepts. The opposite is anisotropic solids. Most crystal structures are actually anisotropic.
Answered by ashishkumaryadav9085
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the substance which shows same physical property in all direction is called isotropic substances

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