anisotropy-ˈsɒ trə pi
anisotropic (adj)
- comparative
- anisotropically / adv
- superlative
- anisotropism / noun
- anisotropy / noun
anisotropy (n)
English Definitions:
anisotropy (noun)
the property of being anisotropic; having a different value when measured in different directions
anisotropy (Noun)
The property of being directionally dependent.
anisotropy (Noun)
The degree to which this property is exhibited.
Anisotropy
Anisotropy is the property of being directionally dependent, as opposed to isotropy, which implies identical properties in all directions. It can be defined as a difference, when measured along different axes, in a material's physical or mechanical properties An example of anisotropy is the light coming through a polarizer. And another is wood, which is easier to split along its grain than against it.
Anisotropy
Anisotropy () is the property of a material which allows it to change or assume different properties in different directions, as opposed to isotropy. It can be defined as a difference, when measured along different axes, in a material's physical or mechanical properties (absorbance, refractive index, conductivity, tensile strength, etc.). An example of anisotropy is light coming through a polarizer. Another is wood, which is easier to split along its grain than across it.
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