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- Q17000017 subject Q7139566.
- Q17000017 subject Q7446336.
- Q17000017 abstract "An isotropic solid is a solid material in which physical properties do not depend on its orientation. It is an example of isotropy which can also apply to fluids, or other non material concepts. The properties could be optical such as the index of refraction or mechanical. For example an isotropic solid will expand equally in all directions when heated. Heat will conduct equally well in any direction, and sound will pass at the same speed. The physics of these solids are much easier to describe. Some examples are glass with random arrangements that average out to uniform, or the cubic crystal system. The opposite is anisotropic solids. Most crystal structures are actually anisotropic.".
- Q17000017 wikiPageWikiLink Q174102.
- Q17000017 wikiPageWikiLink Q273163.
- Q17000017 wikiPageWikiLink Q473227.
- Q17000017 wikiPageWikiLink Q7139566.
- Q17000017 wikiPageWikiLink Q7446336.
- Q17000017 comment "An isotropic solid is a solid material in which physical properties do not depend on its orientation. It is an example of isotropy which can also apply to fluids, or other non material concepts. The properties could be optical such as the index of refraction or mechanical. For example an isotropic solid will expand equally in all directions when heated. Heat will conduct equally well in any direction, and sound will pass at the same speed.".
- Q17000017 label "Isotropic solid".