Isotropic propagation refers to transmission when the electromagnetic radiation radiate uniformly in all direction in the shape of "sphere" (assuming free-space physical model).
Such radio propagation is also known as "omni-directional".
yes
Propagation carried out by man and not naturally.
vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
Two independent elastic constants
In physics it means having uniform physical properties in all diections
Small scale fading as used in radio propagation refers to a characteristic of radio propagation that results from the presence of the reflectors. The two-dimensional isotropic scattering assumption is usually used in this case.
Bakelite is optically isotropic.
Aluminium and steel are e.g. of isotropic materials.
The meaning of isotropic is with identical properties independent on the direction.
No
Concrete is an isotropic material with different strength properties with respect to the type of imposed loadings.
An omnidirectional antenna can be practically implemented but an isotropic antenna cannot be implemented practically. An isotropic antenna resembles an ideal antenna with ideal values for all parameters.
NO
yes
anisotropic are the bright bands in the muscle tissue while isotropic are the dark bands when view under polarised light.
An isotropic material has properties which are independent of the direction in which they are measured whereas in an anisotropic material the properties do depend on the direction .
These substances are called isotropic.