The meaning of isotropic is with identical properties independent on the direction.
Aluminium and steel are e.g. of isotropic materials.
Isotropic distillation is a distillation process where the composition of the liquid and vapor phases are identical during the distillation. This type of distillation occurs when the components in the mixture have similar volatility and the liquid-vapor equilibrium composition remains constant throughout the process. It is often used in cases where separating components with similar boiling points is challenging.
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Isotropic materials have the same mechanical properties in all directions. This means they exhibit identical responses to stress or strain, regardless of the direction in which they are applied. Isotropic materials are characterized by having uniformity and symmetry in their properties.
An isotropic antenna is a theoretical point source that radiates equally in all directions, but it does not exist in reality. Omnidirectional antennas, on the other hand, are practical antennas that radiate in all directions but may have variations in their radiation patterns. In essence, an omnidirectional antenna approximates the radiation characteristics of an isotropic antenna.
These substances are called isotropic.
By definition, an isotropic radiator radiates equally well in all directions. A simple vertical whip would have such a pattern in the horizontal field.
No, wood is not considered an isotropic material. It exhibits different physical properties (such as strength and thermal conductivity) in different directions due to its fibrous structure.
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An isotropic sphere of Osmium should be the most dense.