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isotropy
n.
isotropism; uniformity of properties and characteristics along all axes (Physics); state of having no predefined axes (Zoology)
Isotropy
Isotropy is uniformity in all orientations; it is derived from the Greek
isos (ἴσος, "equal") and
tropos (τρόπος, "way"). Precise definitions depend on the subject area. Exceptions, or inequalities, are frequently indicated by the prefix
an, hence
anisotropy.
Anisotropy is also used to describe situations where properties vary systematically, dependent on 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.
isotropy
Noun
1. (physics) the property of being isotropic; having the same value when measured in different directions
(synonym) symmetry
(antonym) anisotropy
(hypernym) property
(classification) physics, physical science, natural philosophy
Isotropy
(n.)
Uniformity of physical properties in all directions in a body; absence of all kinds of polarity; specifically, equal elasticity in all directions.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Isotropy
The condition in which the hydraulic or other properties of an aquifer are the same in all directions.