Definition of Isotropic. Meaning of Isotropic. Synonyms of Isotropic

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Definition of Isotropic

Isotropic
Isotropic I`so*trop"ic, a. [Iso- + Gr. ? a turning, fr. ? to turn.] (Physics) Having the same properties in all directions; specifically, equally elastic in all directions.

Meaning of Isotropic from wikipedia

- the direction of an isotropic vector is an isotropic line. Isotropic coordinates Isotropic coordinates are coordinates on an isotropic chart for Lorentzian...
- An isotropic radiator is a theoretical point source of waves which radiates the same intensity of radiation in all directions. It may be based on sound...
- effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP). Effective isotropic radiated power is the hypothetical power that would have to be radiated by an isotropic antenna...
- In semiconductor manufacturing, isotropic etching is a method commonly used to remove material from a substrate via a chemical process using an etchant...
- isotropic position if the uniform distribution over that set is in isotropic position. In particular, every orthonormal set of vectors is isotropic....
- In the geometry of quadratic forms, an isotropic line or null line is a line for which the quadratic form applied to the displacement vector between any...
- Isotropic radiation is radiation that has the same intensity regardless of the direction of measurement, such as would be found in a thermal cavity. This...
- Homogeneous isotropic turbulence is an idealized version of the realistic turbulence, but amenable to analytical studies. The concept of isotropic turbulence...
- In mathematics, a quadratic form over a field F is said to be isotropic if there is a non-zero vector on which the form evaluates to zero. Otherwise it...
- In physiology, isotropic bands (better known as I bands) are the lighter bands of skeletal muscle cells (a.k.a. muscle fibers). Isotropic bands contain...