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anisotropic    
n. 各向异性的

各向异性的

anisotropic
adj 1: not invariant with respect to direction; "anisotropic
crystals" [ant: {isotropic}, {isotropous}]

aeolotropic \aeolotropic\, AEolotropic \[AE]`o*lo*trop"ic\, a.
[Gr. ? changeful ? a turning, ? to turn.] (Physics)
Exhibiting differences of quality or property in different
directions; having properties with different values along
different axes; not isotropic. In specialized contexts,
synonymous with {anisotropic}. [Also spelled {eolotropic}.]
--Sir W. Thomson.

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Anisotrope \An"i*so*trope`\, Anisotropic \An`i*so*trop"ic\, a.
[Gr. ? unequal ? a turning, ? to turn.] (Physics)
Not isotropic; having different properties in different
directions; thus, crystals of the isometric system are
optically isotropic, but all other crystals are anisotropic.
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  • Anisotropy - Wikipedia
    An anisotropic object or pattern has properties that differ according to direction of measurement For example, many materials exhibit very different physical or mechanical properties when measured along different axes, e g absorbance, refractive index, conductivity, and tensile strength
  • Anisotropy | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Anisotropy is most easily observed in single crystals of solid elements or compounds, in which atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in regular lattices In contrast, the random distribution of particles in liquids, and especially in gases, causes them rarely, if ever, to be anisotropic
  • Isotropic and Anisotropic - GeeksforGeeks
    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
  • Isotropic vs Anisotropic - Definition and Examples
    In an anisotropic material, a property varies according to direction Isotropic and anisotropic are terms that describe whether or not the properties of materials depend on direction
  • 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
  • Definition of anisotropy - Chemistry Dictionary
    In amorphous materials, such as glass, no long-range order exists; properties are identical in all directions; these are isotropic materials
  • ANISOTROPIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Graphite is an anisotropic material This means that its properties depend on direction Carbon fibre is anisotropic, meaning it possesses directional stiffness Electron scattering is anisotropic and the scattering amplitudes peak strongly in the forward direction
  • Anisotropy - New World Encyclopedia
    Cosmologists use the term anisotropy to describe small temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background radiation The nature of this radiation supports the Big Bang theory for the origin of the universe In physics, the term anisotropy can be applied in various cases
  • Isotropic, Orthotropic, and Anisotropic Materials: An Overview
    Unlike orthotropic materials, where properties differ along three specific axes, anisotropic materials exhibit variability in any direction Their mechanical and thermal properties can change depending on the direction of the applied force or heat
  • What Is the Anisotropic Effect and Why Does It Matter?
    The anisotropic effect describes how a material’s properties change depending on the direction from which they are measured This directional dependence is a fundamental concept across many scientific disciplines, influencing how we understand and utilize various substances and systems





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