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  • Isotropic and Anisotropic - GeeksforGeeks
    In basic crystallography, isotropic and anisotropic terms are used to explain the properties of the materials Isotropic materials are direction independent whereas anisotropic materials are direction dependent The differences between isotropic and anisotropic materials occur due to it's differences in the orientation of atoms in the crystals Below article covers the difference between
  • Anisotropy - Wikipedia
    A chemical anisotropic filter, as used to filter particles, is a filter with increasingly smaller interstitial spaces in the direction of filtration so that the proximal regions filter out larger particles and distal regions increasingly remove smaller particles, resulting in greater flow-through and more efficient filtration In fluorescence spectroscopy, the fluorescence anisotropy
  • ANISOTROPIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ANISOTROPIC is exhibiting properties with different values when measured in different directions How to use anisotropic in a sentence
  • Anisotropy | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Anisotropy, in physics, the quality of exhibiting properties with different values when measured along axes in different directions Anisotropy is most easily observed in single crystals of solid elements or compounds, in which atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in regular lattices
  • Isotropic vs Anisotropic: Key Differences Explained - Vedantu
    Understand isotropic and anisotropic properties with clear examples Learn their differences for easy science study
  • Isotropic, Orthotropic, and Anisotropic Materials: An Overview
    In materials science and engineering, the mechanical properties of materials are often categorized based on how they respond to forces applied from different directions Understanding these material behaviors is critical when designing structures and selecting materials for applications where stress and strain are factors The terms isotropic, orthotropic, and anisotropic are used to describe
  • Qué es anisotropía? Cómo describimos la anisotropía? Cuáles . . .
    La figura muestra la comparación entre un modelo isotrópico y un modelo con anisotropía radial Las ondas Love están adelantadas y las ondas Rayleigh están retrasadas con el modelo anisotrópico
  • Isotropic vs. Anisotropic: What’s the Difference?
    Isotropic refers to a state where material or physical properties are uniform in all directions This means that if you test or measure a property of an isotropic substance in one direction, it should be the same as if you tested it in another direction On the other hand, anisotropic describes a state where these properties vary depending on the direction of measurement




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