Isotropy
Pronunciation: /ˈaɪˈsɔtˈɑɹˈɑpˈwaɪ/
Isotropy (noun)
- A property where a material or system behaves the same in every direction.
- 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.