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Isotropy (the opposite of anisotropy) is the property of being independent of direction. Isotropic radiation has the same intensity regardless of the direction of measurement, and an isotropic field exerts the same action regardless of how the test particle is oriented.

  • Mathematics: Isotropy is also a concept in mathematics. Some manifolds are isotropic, meaning that the geometry on the manifold is the same regardless of direction. A similar concept is homogeneity. A manifold can be homogeneous without being isotropic.

  • Physiology: In skeletal muscle cells (a.k.a. muscle fibers), the term "isotropic" refers to the light bands (I bands) that contribute to the striated pattern of the cells.

  • Materials: In the study of mechanical properties of materials, "isotropic" means having identical values of a property in all crystallographic directions.

  • Optics: Optical isotropy means having the same optical properties in all directions.

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Orientation

Isotropia | Isotropie | Isotropía | همسانگرد | Isotropie | 등방성 | Isotropia | איזוטרופיות | Isotroop | Izotropia | Isotropia | Изотропия | Izotropia | Isotropia | Isotrop

 

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