What is mean Anisotropy and isotropy?
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When the properties of a material are the same in all oriental frames, then that is said to be isotropy,
and if the properties differ along different oriental frames, then that is anisotropy
and if the properties differ along different oriental frames, then that is anisotropy
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isotropic refers to the properties of a material that 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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