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Does iron crystal show anisotropic property?

no it does not.


Why cleavage of the crystals is itself anisotropic behavior?

cleavage is an isotropic behaviur discuss


How does etching reveal the crystal structure of metal?

Cristal are fundamentally anisotropic. They are geometrically organized in planes that are denser than other direction. When acid etch a crystal, it began where it's easier, by the planes directions where the atoms are the most distant from each other. This process highlight's the crystal planes.


Is carbon steel anisotropic?

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Which are the anisotropic and isotropic bands in muscles?

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What is the thermal conductivity of zirconium 2.5 percent niobium?

It depends on the orientation of the anisotropic crystal structure of zirconium. Zirconium is typically in an HCP crystal lattice and as it does not have symmetry in all directions (it does have some symmetries) you cannot model it's conductivity without some knowledge of crystal orientation. You can however just make an assumption of normally distributed random orientation for a single value material but I don't know that value.


What does it mean to be anisotropic?

Anisotropic is when you view graphics and images at an oblique angle. It's like knowing what an object is in one direction but then your value of the object changes when viewed in different directions.


Is wood an anisotropic material?

Yes, wood is a naturally anisotropic material. It has 3 different orientations: - Longitudinal - parallel to the grain - Radial - across the growth rings - Tangential - tangent to the growth rings


What is the hardness level of slate?

Its hardness is anisotropic and ranges from 3-4.


What is anisotropic filtering Google Earth?

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What is nonisotropic?

Nonisotropic or anisotropic refers to a medium in which some characteristics depends on the direction in which the medium is studied. A very common anisotropic material is wood. It is much easier to split it along its grain than across the grain.


What happens when a light ray enters an anisotropic material?

they make anistropical babies