Isotropic

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪˈsoʊˈtɹɑpɪk/

Isotropic (adj)

  1. Having the same properties in every direction, so measurements do not change when you turn or rotate the object.
  2. Showing equal behaviour across all directions, often used for waves, fields, or materials with no preferred direction.

Isotropic (adjective)

Examples

  • The sound spreads isotropically from the source.
  • The sensor measures isotropically in all directions.