anisotropic materials have different properties in different directions.
It is a magnitude that has a size and a direction. You can also express it as having components in different directions; for example, in the x-direction and in the y-direction.
Density is a scalar quantity. We don't talk about the density of a material as having direction, which is a characteristic of a vector quantity.
time is irrelevant it stretches through all 11 theoretical dimensions all having different properties in each
No. Same velocity means same speed and same direction.
Refraction is the direction of light propagation that can be changed at the boundary of two media having different densities. Defraction refers to the "bending" of light.
Isotropy refers to a material property being uniform in all directions, meaning it has the same physical properties regardless of the direction. Anisotropy, on the other hand, refers to a material having different physical properties in different directions.
It means that when a particular frequency is induced into the material it will resonate.
cheapest material is Mild steel having very good properties of shaft.
A substance is any material or matter having specific, defined properties.
A Maxwell material is a viscoelastic material having the properties both of elasticity and viscosity. It is named for James Clerk Maxwell who proposed the model in 1867.
It is a magnitude that has a size and a direction. You can also express it as having components in different directions; for example, in the x-direction and in the y-direction.
yes because electrodeposition is a bio-digradable metal therefore having different properties
strengthening mechanisms reduce the stresses in the engineering material thereby increase the load bearing ability of a material, in other words its life is increased Like in case of composites (material that is made by physically combining two or more different materials) strenthening mechanism such as induced fibre enhances the mechanical properties of the material such as toughness, flexibility, hardness etc. In addition the weight of the material is also less than the very material having the same set of above mechanical properties, this advantage opens wide range of applications for composites, for example in aeroplanes, automobiles, tyres, etc
This will depent on the where we need & what kind of materinals, each material having different properties, comonly concrete every 18M there will be expanstion joint of 12mm and in railway tracks every 300M, 10mm expansion joint.
Two vectors having same magnitude but different direction are called equivalent vectors.
allotropy is a phenomenon where an element exists in different forms having different physical properties and same chemical properties is known as allotropy.
inactive having;having few or no active chemical properties