Why does the Amorphous solid are Isotrophic in nature ?
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Amorphous solids on the other hand are isotropic in nature. It is because they have similar properties in all direction there is no long range order in them and arrangement is irregular along all directions
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In amorphous solids the arrangement of particles is irregular in all directions hence the value of any physical property is same along any direction. Hence they are isotropic in nature. Whereas in crystalline solids the arrangement of constituent particles are regular and have repeated similar arrangement...
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