Isotropy

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪˈsɔtˈɑɹˈɑpˈwaɪ/

Isotropy (noun)

  1. A property where a material or system behaves the same in every direction.
  2. A situation where measurements or effects show no preferred direction.

Examples

  • The material shows isotropy, so it behaves the same in all directions.
  • If the surface is isotropic, the results look the same in all directions.